Figure 5From: Aquaporins: relevance to cerebrospinal fluid physiology and therapeutic potential in hydrocephalusRepresentative immuno-electron micrographs of choroidal epithelium in kaolin-injected hydrocephalic WT mice. A and C: low magnification image of choroidal epithelium of hydrocephalic mice. B, D and E: Higher magnification electron micrographs corresponding to the boxes in A and C show gold particles (white arrows) in the cytoplasm (B) and in the basal membrane of the epithelia (D and E). Mv: microvilli; BL: basolateral membrane. (Owler et al, unpublished data).Back to article page