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Manfred Boehm, Michelle Olive, Andrea L. True, Martin F. Crook, Hong San, Xuan Qu, Elizabeth G. Nabel
Published in Volume 114, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2004; 114(3):419–426 doi:10.1172/JCI20176
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p27–/– BM–derived cells reconstitute the intima and adventitia of vascular lesions during repair. (A) The percentage of Y chromosome–positive nuclei in the intima was determined 2 weeks after injury using FISH techniques. *P < 0.0001. (B and C) Representative cross sections of recipient p27+/+ female arteries following transplantation of male p27+/+ (B) or p27–/– (C) donor BM. Left two panels: Y chromosome+ cells (yellow), α-actin+ cells (red), and nuclei (DAPI stain, blue). Arrows indicate the margins of the intima as determined by the internal and external elastic lamina. Right two panels: triple immunofluorescence detects Y chromosome+ cells (yellow), CD45+ cells (green), α-actin+ cells (red), and nuclei (DAPI stain, blue). Arrows indicate Y chromosome+ nuclei. Original magnification, ×100 (left two panels of B and C); right two panels: confocal microscopy.