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English: Cells accumulate in between the two laminin-rich basement membranes around blood vessels in the spinal cord of hADSC-treated animals. The animation was generated from a series of confocal optical slices of a horizontal section (50 µm thick) of the rat spinal cord 1 week after injury and injection of hADSC. The slice was immunostained for PAN-laminin (red) and nestin (green) and counterstained with DAPI (blue). Cells tend to accumulate in nestin-rich areas both between the two basement membranes and in the spinal parenchyma. Note that in the inferior part of the image cells seem to escape from the vessel in a region where the laminin membrane appears disrupted. Confocal micrographs were analyzed using a free trial version of Imaris software (version 7.2, Bitplane Scientific Software).
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Source Movie S1 from Menezes K, Nascimento M, Goncalves J, Cruz A, Lopes D, Curzio B, Bonamino M, de Menezes J, Borojevic R, Rossi M, Coelho-Sampaio T (2014). "Human Mesenchymal Cells from Adipose Tissue Deposit Laminin and Promote Regeneration of Injured Spinal Cord in Rats". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0096020. PMID 24830794. PMC: 4022508.
Author Menezes K, Nascimento M, Goncalves J, Cruz A, Lopes D, Curzio B, Bonamino M, de Menezes J, Borojevic R, Rossi M, Coelho-Sampaio T
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