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Manabu Ohyama, Atsushi Terunuma, Christine L. Tock, Michael F. Radonovich, Cynthia A. Pise-Masison, Steven B. Hopping, John N. Brady, Mark C. Udey, Jonathan C. Vogel
Published in Volume 116, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(1):249–260 doi:10.1172/JCI26043
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Figure 7
Selection for CD200+ highly clonogenic living human hair follicle bulge cells.

(A) The expression pattern of CD200 (orange) and CD24, CD34, CD71, and CD146 (light green) in the mid-portion of the human hair follicle. Antibodies against CD24, CD34, CD71, and CD146 constituted the BNC. The panel on the upper left demonstrates an example of the mid-portion of a hair follicle freshly isolated from a human scalp sample. (B) FACS analysis of mid-follicle cell suspension with anti-CD200 antibody and BNC (living 7-AAD–negative cells were gated). (C and D) Isolated CD200hiBNChi bulge cells formed a greater number of colonies than mid-follicle cells (*P < 0.001), when equivalent numbers of living cells were seeded onto irradiated NIH 3T3 cells. Representative data from 3 individual experiments are shown in C.