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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 23.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Dev Biol. 2021;65(4-5-6):427–437. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.200227dq

Fig 6. Effect of pharmacological modulation on the size of the regenerating gut in vivo.

Fig 6.

Histological cross sections of the intestine with the attached mesentery show the effect of a Wnt pathway inhibitor iCRT14 (A) and a Wnt-pathway activator LiCl (C) treatment on the gut rudiment size compared with controls DMSO (B) and NaCl (D), respectively. iCRT14 treatment reduces the size of the gut rudiment compared with control DMSO, whereas treatment with LiCl increases the size compared with NaCl. Scale bars = 300 μm. Adapted from Bello et al., 2020, Developmental Biology, 458, p. 15. Copyright 2020 by Elsevier. Adapted with permission.