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Jiri Kalabis, Kenji Oyama, Takaomi Okawa, Hiroshi Nakagawa, Carmen Z. Michaylira, Douglas B. Stairs, Jose-Luiz Figueiredo, Umar Mahmood, J. Alan Diehl, Meenhard Herlyn, Anil K. Rustgi
Published in Volume 118, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(12):3860–3869 doi:10.1172/JCI35012
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Esophageal epithelial cell SP is present with Hoechst 33352 dye extrusion.

(A) Freshly isolated mouse esophageal epithelial cells were stained with Hoechst 33342 dye and subjected to flow cytometry–based cell sorting. When cells were sorted based upon size (forward and side scatter), there was a characteristic SP (outlined region), defined by low fluorescence for both Hoechst 33342 red and Hoechst 33342 blue. (B) SP cells were abolished with administration of verapamil (outlined region). (C) Left: The percentage of BrdU+ cells was substantially higher in SP cells than in NSP cells at weeks 2 and 4. Right: SP and NSP cells were pan-CK+ when quantified (SP, 94.8% ± 1.6%; NSP, 91.6% ± 1.38%). ***P < 0.001.