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Transplanted GFP-expressing Brain Progenitor/Stem Cells (BPCs)

Brain progenitor/stem cells can integrate and differentiate following transplantation into the mammalian retina.  This figure illustrates green fluorescent protein expressing brain progenitor cells 28 days after transplantation into the eye of a Brazilian opossum, Monodelphis domestica, host.  This cross-section of retinal tissue was stained with an antibody against calretinin, a marker used to identify subclasses of retinal neurons.  To visualize the calretinin labeling pattern, we used Biotin-SP-Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L) followed by Cy3-streptavidin.  This image was created by merging confocal images of GFP fluorescence (green) with the calretinin antibody labeling pattern (red).  Co-localization of the calretinin (red) in transplanted GFP-expressing progenitor cells (green) is indicated by the yellow color. Transplanted cells were located among calretinin-immunoreactive amacrine and ganglion cells.

Jackson ImmunoResearch reagents used in this image:  Biotin-SP-Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L)  (711-065-152) and Cy3-Streptavidin (016-160-084)

Image contributed by Van Hoffelen, S.J., Young, M.J., Shatos, M., and Sakaguchi , D.S. (2003) Incorporation of murine brain progenitor cells into the developing mammalian retina. Investigative Ophthal. Visual Sci. 44:426-434. (This image is a modified version of that published in the article).


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