Figure 5
From: Evaluation of surgical procedures of mouse urethra by visualization and the formation of fistula

Detection of anterior and posterior urethral status in vivo by the current procedure of anterograde CA injection to the bladder by IVIS imaging. The formation of fistula (black arrowhead) after 2Â days of operation are shown (A, B). Histological examination of epithelial status of the operated site (C; green circle) in axial section (C; red line section). Hematoxylin Eosin (D; black arrow) and anti-E-Cadherin (E; white arrow) stain revealed the epithelialization of the elapsed fistula region (D,E). E-Cadherin was also expressed in the native urethra (white arrowhead).