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A second wave of emigrating cells was observed, which also acquired the Sox10 and p75 markers (Figure 2G H).
After replating on fibronectin, they give rise to a second wave of emigrating cells, which also upregulate Sox10.
Most cells within the replated neurospheres remained Sox10-negative and the secondary wave of emigrating cells appeared to have higher levels of the p75 marker.
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