Transplanted endothelial cells repopulate the liver endothelium and correct the phenotype of hemophilia A mice
J. Clin. Invest. Antonia Follenzi, et al. 118:935
doi:10.1172/JCI32748 [Go to this article.]

Figure 2
Flow cytometric analysis to identify reisolated transplanted FVB/N-Tie2–GFP cells as a fraction of total nonparenchymal liver cells. (A) Shown are GFP-positive cells in MCT-untreated mice, with transplanted cells constituting less than 0.5% of NPCs after 1 week and 1 month. Negative control mouse without cell transplantation is shown. (B) Upper panels show GFP-positive cells in MCT-treated mice, in which transplanted cell numbers increased progressively, reaching up to 11% of NPCs after 3 months. Lower panels show that GFP-positive cells were also CD31 positive.