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Blood, Vol. 106, Issue 13, 4184-4190, December 15, 2005
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Presence of bone marrow–derived circulating progenitor endothelial cells in the newly formed lymphatic vessels
Blood Religa et al. 106: 4184

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  • Figure S1. Corneal blood- and lymphatic vessels express different endothelial cell makers (JPG, 238 KB) -

    Tissue sections of corneas implanted with FGF-2 at day 7 after pellet implantation were double-stained with the following combinations: anti-CD31 antibodies and anti-LYVE-1 antibodies (A-C), anti-CD34 antibodies and anti-LYVE-1 antibodies (D-F), anti-VEGFR-3 antibodies and anti-LYVE-1 antibodies (G-I), or anti-podoplanin antibodies and anti-LYVE-1 antibodies (J-L). Blue color=LYVE-1 positive signals; and red color=CD31 positive signals (A and C). CD34 (D and F), VEGFR-3 (G and I), and podoplanin (J and L) positive signals.





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