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. 2009 Sep;175(3):1187–1199. doi: 10.2353/ajpath.2009.081107

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Postnatal development of the AROM+ prostate is normal. The postnatal and early-life development of the AROM+ prostate was normal. Computational analysis of branching morphogenesis in the AROM+ prostate demonstrated no significant difference between wild-type (open bars) and AROM+ (solid bars) in either AP or VP at day 0 or day 3 in any of the parameters examined (branches B, branch points BP, tips T, or ductal length L) (A; n = 5 per genotype per age). Similarly, the size and pathology of the AROM+ prostate at day 0 and day 3 were no different when compared with wild-type (B; H&E stained sections).