EGF amplifies the replacement of parvalbumin-expressing striatal interneurons after ischemia
J. Clin. Invest. Tetsuyuki Teramoto, et al. 111:1125
doi:10.1172/JCI17170 [Go to this article.]

Figure 3
Neuronal differentiation in the ischemic striatum. (a and c) Representative confocal microscopic images of BrdU, DCX, and NeuN colabeling showing that BrdU-labeled neurons (arrowheads) were located in the boundary zone of the ischemic lesion at 5 (a) and 13 (c) weeks. A white solid line delineates the lesion area. Scale bar is 50 μm. (b and d) Confocal 3D analyses of BrdU+DCX+ cells at 5 weeks (b) and BrdU+NeuN+ cells at 13 weeks (d) after ischemia. Reconstructed orthogonal images are presented as viewed from the sides in both the x-z (top) and y-z (right) planes. Arrowheads indicate double-labeled cells. Scale bar is 10 μm. n = 5–6 per group (for quantification, see Table 1).