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Tal Burstyn-Cohen, Mary Jo Heeb, Greg Lemke
Published in Volume 119, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(10):2942–2953 doi:10.1172/JCI39325
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Severe hemorrhages and thrombi in Pros1–/– embryos.

(A and B) Carstairs staining of 10-μm coronal cryosections from nonperfused E13.5 embryo heads. Clotted blood cells stain magenta-purple; collagen, blue; and tissue, purple-blue. (A) Intact WT tissue with normal ventricles, no hemorrhages, and no clots. (B) Pros1–/– heads are hemorrhagic, with blood clots, enlarged brain ventricles, and prominent penetration of blood into the brain parenchyma. (CE) H&E staining of paraffin sections (4 μm) from nonperfused WT (C) and Pros1–/– embryos (D and E). Vessel walls are thick and well formed in WT (C) but are thin and discontinuous in Pros1–/– embryos (D), enabling leakage of blood cells into the surrounding tissue (D, arrowheads), which presents with pyknotic nuclei typical of ischemic damage (D, arrows). The vessel in D contains a thrombus (center). (E) Subectodermal, superficial hemorrhages are indicative of severe blood loss in Pros1–/– mice. Scale bar in E applies to all panels: 1,000 μm (A and B); 50 μm (C and D); and 100 μm (E).