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. 2014 Mar 13;47(1):28–39. doi: 10.5115/acb.2014.47.1.28

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Immunohistochemistry of CD10 (A, C, E) and CD34 (B, D, F) in the kidney and liver. Panels (A) and (B) (near sections) show a kidney of gestational age (GA) 15 weeks, whereas panels (C) and (D) (near sections) show kidneys at GA 20 weeks. Inserts between panels (A) and (C) and between panels (B) and (D) (scale bars=0.1 mm) show more highly magnified views of a glomerulus in panels (C) and (D). Panels (E) and (F) (near sections) show the liver parenchyma around a portal vein branch at 15 weeks. The superficial layer of the renal cortex (stars in panels A and C) was negative for CD10. Renal capsules were positive for CD34 (arrowheads in panels B and D). CD10-positive immature B lymphocytes were present in a portal vein branch (arrows in panel E), whereas CD34-positive cells formed rosette-like structures (arrows in panel F). Panels (A-D) (E and F) were prepared at the same magnification. Scale bars in panels (A) and (E)=1 mm (A-D), 0.1 mm (E, F).