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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
The number of TH-positive cells was evaluated at four weeks after 6-OHDA lesioning. Normal TH immunoreactivity was detected in the substantia nigra (A) and striatum
(C) of all the sham animals. Depletion of TH immunoreactivity was noted in the substantia
nigra (B) and striatum (D) at the side treated with 6-OHDA. Immunohistochemical staining
was done at 8 weeks after implantation of ES-derived dopaminergic neurons into 6-OHDA
lesioned striatum. The M2 mouse-specific antibody (E and F, red) and the nuclear marker
DAPI (F, blue) were detected in numerous cells at the implantation site, suggesting
that the grafts survived. TH-positive neurons were found within the graft (G, green).
All TH-positive profiles coexpressed the M2 mouse-specific antibody (H, yellow), and
one cell revealed M2 staining only (arrowhead). The scale bar: A, B: 200 μm; C to
H: 50 μm.
Chuang et al. Journal of Biomedical Science 2010 17:9 doi:10.1186/1423-0127-17-9 |