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Figure 8

From: Human adipose tissue-resident monocytes exhibit an endothelial-like phenotype and display angiogenic properties

Figure 8

Immunofluorescence detection of nestin in Matrigel implants. Representative images of consecutive sections of Matrigel implants with SVF CD14+ cells stained by anti-mouse CD31 (green) and anti-vWF (red) (A), and by UEA-1 (green) and anti-vWF (red) (B). The arrows show colocalization of vWF-positive cells and endothelial cells of murine or human origin. However, in Matrigel implants, other vWF-positive cells not associated with blood vessels are shown. Double-immunofluorescence staining of human nestin (red) and mCD31 (green) (C), and human nestin (red) and UEA-1 (green) (D). In Matrigel implants, nestin was expressed in human and murine endothelial cells, although some nestin-positive cells (arrow) lacking mCD31 were observed. Scale bar, 50 μm.

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