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Katherine A. Gallagher, Zhao-Jun Liu, Min Xiao, Haiying Chen, Lee J. Goldstein, Donald G. Buerk, April Nedeau, Stephen R. Thom, Omaida C. Velazquez
Published in Volume 117, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(5):1249–1259 doi:10.1172/JCI29710
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Figure 7
Insulin does not increase EPC mobilization or wound healing in diabetic mice.

(A) Quantification of circulating EPCs by flow cytometry. Data are based on 3 experiments. (B) Representative dot plots are shown, with number of peripheral blood EPCs noted in each of the VEGFR2+/Tic2+ quadrants. (C) Minimal effect of insulin on wound healing rate in PBS- or HBO+SDF-1α–treated diabetic mice (n = 10 in each group). Data are based on 2 experiments. No statistical significance was observed in wound closure rates when insulin was introduced to achieve euglycemia.