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Fig. 2 | Stem Cell Research & Therapy

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From: SPION-MSCs enhance therapeutic efficacy in sepsis by regulating MSC-expressed TRAF1-dependent macrophage polarization

Fig. 2

Protection of SPION-MSCs against sepsis-induced liver injury is related to macrophages. A Immunohistochemical detection of SPION-MSCs promoted the proliferation of liver cells in septic mice. B The livers of mice were stained with DAB Prussian blue. C TEM images of macrophages. White arrows show the SPIONs located at the macrophages; control cells without treatment. Data with error bars are presented as the mean ± SD. Each panel is a representative experiment of at least three independent biological replicates. Scale bars, 50 mm. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001 as determined by unpaired Student’s t-test

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