Fig. 2From: Hif1α-dependent hypoxia signaling contributes to the survival of deep-layer neurons and cortex formation in a mouse modelConditional ablation of Hif1α in neuroepithelial cells results in a smaller telencephalon. Morphology of the head of WT (A, C, and E) and KO (B, D, and F) mice at E14.5, E16.5, and P0 are shown. Abnormally flattened parietal region is indicated by arrowheads. Scale bars, 1 mm. Morphology of whole-brain of WT (G, I, and K) and KO (H, J, and L) mice at E14.5, E16.5, and P0 are shown. Scale bars, 1 mm. WT, wild type; KO, knockoutBack to article page