Abstract
Characterization of key regulators in vein development will advance our understanding of mechanisms underlying venous anomalies and provide therapeutic targets for the treatment of vascular malformations. Here, we provide a detailed protocol for the generation of genetically engineered mouse models targeting the Tek gene for the analysis of vein formation and vein-associated vascular diseases at the embryonic and postnatal stages. It includes steps involved in the whole-mount processing of mouse skin, mesentery, and retina for the examination of vascular malformation during embryonic and postnatal development.
