Fig. 6
From: Disrupted tenogenesis in masseter as a potential cause of micrognathia

The developing masseter and madibular bone in Myf5-cre; Rosa26R-Fgf8 mice. a, a’ The cross views of the E16.5 Myf5-cre;Rosa26R-mT/mG deep (a) and superficial masseter levels (a’). b, b’ The Masson staining of E15.5 WT deep (b) and superficial masseters (b’). c, c’ The Masson staining of the E15.5 Myf5-cre; Rosa26R-Fgf8 deep (c) and superficial masseters (c’). d, d’ The Myosin staining of E15.5 WT deep (d) and superficial masseters (d’). e, e’ The Myosin staining of the E15.5 Myf5-cre; Rosa26R-Fgf8 deep (e) and superficial masseters (e’). The black solid boxes in the left-upper of the d, d’, e and e’ were the magnified images of the red boxes in d, d’, e and e’, respectively. f, f’, f” The bone and cartilage staining showed the gross craniofacial view (f), and the ventral (f’) and lateral views (f”) of the mandibular bone in E15.5 WT mice. g, g’, g” The bone and cartilage staining showed the gross craniofacial view (g), and the ventral (g’) and lateral views (g”) of the mandibular bone in E15.5 Myf5-cre;Rosa26R-Fgf8 mice. MC Meckel’s Cartilage, Scale bars in a–e and a’–e’: 200 μm; Scale bars in f, g, f’, g’, f” and g”: 2 mm