Fig. 1From: Tissue engineering of mouse uterus using menstrual blood stem cells (MenSCs) and decellularized uterine scaffoldTissue sections of the decellularized uterus using SDS and Triton-X100. Uterine segments before (a) and after decellularization (b). Tissue section of the decellularized uterus; hoechst staining (c), hematoxylin and eosin staining (d) higher magnification of myometrium (e), and its Masson’s trichrome staining (f). Micrograph of decellularized scaffolds (g and h) with different magnifications. The intact arrangement of collagen fibers was showed in h. E: endometrium, M: myometriumBack to article page