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. 2000 May;156(5):1499–1504. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9440(10)65021-3

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Immunoperoxidase staining of serial sections of normal pig tissues. In pig ileum (A−D), VEGFR-3 stains vessels (arrowheads) that do not stain for the vascular endothelial marker PAL-E (arrows). The star (B) denotes the central artery of the villus. In pig lymphatic tissue of the tonsilla (E and F) and in the myocardium (G and H) the VEGFR-3-stained vessels (arrowheads) do not stain for vWF (arrows). In normal skin (I−L), VEGFR-3-positive vessels are negative for PAL-E and for smooth muscle actin and stain only very slightly for laminin (arrowheads, I−L), whereas PAL-E-, laminin-, and smooth muscle actin-positive blood vessels do not stain for VEGFR-3 (arrows, I−K). Scale bars, 100 μm (A, B, E−H), 200 μm (C and D), 300 μm (I−L).