Heart development
Anatomy Term: heart
Confocal images of Xenopus heart development submitted by Sandra Kolker and Dan Weeks.
Kolker SJ, Tajchman U, Weeks DL. Confocal imaging of early heart development in Xenopus laevis.
Developmental Biology 218(1):64-73
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Figure 1A. NF Stage 27: tropomyosin
Figure 1B. NF Stage 31: tropomyosin
Figure 1C. NF Stage 33: tropomyosin
Figure 1D. NF Stage 35: cardiac troponin T
Figure 1E. NF Stage 41: cardiac troponin T
Figure 1F. NF Stage 46: cardiac troponin T
Figure 2A. NF Stage 27: fibrillin
Figure 2B. NF Stage 35: fibrillin
Figure 3A. NF Stage 24: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green); parasagittal view
Figure 3B. NF Stage 26: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green); left lateral view
Figure 3C. NF Stage 28: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green); ventral view, anterior up
Figure 3D. NF Stage 28: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green); ventral view, anterior up
Figure 3E. NF Stage 31: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green); ventral view, anterior up
Figure 3F. NF Stage 31: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green), as per 3E, deeper stack
Figure 3G. NF Stage 31: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green), as per 3E, deeper stack
Figure 3H. NF Stage 31: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green), as per 3E, deeper stack
Figure 3I. NF Stage 31: tropomyosin (red), fibrillin (green), as per 3E, deeper stack
Figure 4A. NF Stage 35: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Myocardial wall closed and heart tube twisted into an "S" shape. Chambers now distict.
Figure 4B. NF Stage 35: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Myocardial wall closed and heart tube twisted into an "S" shape. Chambers now distict.
Figure 4C. NF Stage 41: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Myocardium thickens and develops trabeculae; atrium is posterior to the ventricle.
Figure 4D. NF Stage 41: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Myocardium thickens and develops trabeculae; atrium is posterior to the ventricle.
Figure 4E. NF Stage 44: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Single atrium begins to be partitioned forming a septum, pushing slightly anterior to the venticle.
Figure 4F. NF Stage 44: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Single atrium begins to be partitioned forming a septum, pushing slightly anterior to the venticle.
Figure 5A. NF Stage 46: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Ventral optical sections.
Figure 5B. NF Stage 46: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Optical sections dorsal to 5A.
Figure 5C. NF Stage 46: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Optical sections dorsal to 5B.
Figure 5D. NF Stage 46: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Optical sections dorsal to 5C.
Figure 5E. NF Stage 46: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Optical sections dorsal to 5D.
Figure 5F. NF Stage 46: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Optical sections dorsal to 5E.
Figure 6. NF Stage 46: cardiac troponin T (red), fibrillin (green). Early vasculature of Xenopus. Early aortic arches visible, as are the chanbers of the truncus ateriosis.
Last Updated: 2019-09-01