Neuronally expressed stem cell factor induces neural stem cell migration to areas of brain injury
J. Clin. Invest. Lixin Sun, et al. 113:1364
doi:10.1172/JCI20001 [Go to this article.]

Figure 3
Characterization of SCF-positive cells in the cortex 7 days after injury. (A_H) Sections were double immunostained for TUJ-1 and SCF (A and B), MAP2 and SCF (C and D), GFAP and SCF (E and F), or lectin RCA I and SCF (G and H). White boxes in A, C, E, and G are magnified in B, D, F, and H, respectively. The enlarged images show double staining for TUJ-1 and SCF or MAP2 and SCF (arrows), and GFAP, RCA I or SCF single-positive cells (arrowheads). Scale bar (shown in A): A, C, E, and G , 50 ∝m; B, D, and H, 16 ∝m; F, 18 ∝m.