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Furthermore, the number of SCs was not significantly increased until T24, which suggests a potential role for IL-6 in newly proliferating SCs.

Newly proliferating cells in the early stages of regeneration were labeled by incubation in 200 µM EdU (Invitrogen) in 100 ml of seawater for 16 h.

As with the experiments presented in Figures 1 and 2, this heterogeneity could confound our results, i.e. newly proliferating cells might derive from dedifferentiation of myotubes or from amplification of existing mononucleated cells.

In both samples the newly proliferating tissue still lacked continuity with the host cartilage, though the ED group showed a better least square mean (Table  1).

To assess proliferation of HuDMECs, we used the BrdU assay (Merck, Calbiochem, Beeston, UK), whereby BrdU is incorporated into newly synthesised DNA strands of newly proliferating cells.

The peritumoral lymphatics in human breast carcinomas appear to be mature pre-existing vessels rather than newly proliferating ones, as no cycling endothelial cells could be found (Williams et al, 2003).

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Studies with in vitro cell culture have shown that TRα regulates stem cell proliferation, whereas TRβ mediates differentiation of these newly proliferated cells into neurons (Jones et al. 2003; Lebel et al. 1994; Lezoualc'h et al. 1995).

The callus texture from compact to friable, and dry to succulent varied depending upon the light spectrum it was exposed (Fig. 1c j) Newly proliferated calli under light spectra CW and 9B showed light pink and purple color, respectively, while callus under 9IR developed deep golden color.

Aged SUP males and females had more newly proliferated cells in the hippocampal dentate gyrus and protein levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) were significantly elevated in female SUP rats in comparison to all other groups.

This same protocol was followed for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), a co-factor for DNA polymerase and a convenient endogenous marker for newly proliferated cells, immunofluorescence using mouse anti-PCNA (1∶4000; Santa Cruz) as the primary antibody.

Elegant in vivo labeling studies verified that the CD38+ peripheral blood CLL cell pool comprises more newly proliferated CLL cells than the CD38- pool [ 116].

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