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Rapidly-Self-Renewing-Human-Multipotent-Marrow-Stromal-Cells-(hMSC)-Express-Sialyl-Lewis-X-and-pone.0105411.s001.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 27 s, 352 × 288 pixels, 248 kbps, file size: 816 KB)


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English: Videos were compiled from z stack images at 200× magnification displaying B16F1 cells and hMSC in large vessels and in the overlying capillary plexus. Vessels were counterstained after cell injection by lens culinaris agglutinin rhodamine injection. Images were acquired on a spinning disk confocal microscope using StereoInvestigator software. (S1) B16F1 cells were found primarily in the overlying capillary plexus. (S2) hMSC located beneath the capillary plexus in a larger vessel.
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Source Video S1 from McFerrin H, Olson S, Gutschow M, Semon J, Sullivan D, Prockop D (2014). "Rapidly Self-Renewing Human Multipotent Marrow Stromal Cells (hMSC) Express Sialyl Lewis X and Actively Adhere to Arterial Endothelium in a Chick Embryo Model System". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0105411. PMID 25144321. PMC: 4140774.
Author McFerrin H, Olson S, Gutschow M, Semon J, Sullivan D, Prockop D
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