Extended Data Fig. 5: Microenvironmental signaling molecules in the cervix. | Nature Cell Biology

Extended Data Fig. 5: Microenvironmental signaling molecules in the cervix.

From: Opposing Wnt signals regulate cervical squamocolumnar homeostasis and emergence of metaplasia

Extended Data Fig. 5

Tiled brightfield images of entire mouse genital system sections labeled with smRNA-ISH for (a) Axin2, (b) Rspo1, (c) Rspo2, (d) Rspo3, (e) Rspo4, (f) Dkk1, (g) Dkk2, (h) Dkk3, and (i) Dkk4; nuclei in blue. Boxed areas are magnified on the right. Data representative of n = biologically independent experiments from 3 mice.

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