Fig. 1From: Sodium ferulate and n-butylidenephthalate combined with bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) improve the therapeutic effects of angiogenesis and neurogenesis after rat focal cerebral ischemiaBMSC morphology and phenotype identification by flow cytometry. After the initial seeding, the morphology of adherent cells seemed to be fibroblastic-like mononuclear cells and took a logarithm growth appearance; from passage 1, the cells became uniform and grow in whirlpool, radial, or parallel patterns (Magnification, ×100). BMSCs from passage 3 were incubated with fluorescence-conjugated antibodies including CD90-PE, CD45-PerCP, CD34-PerCP and PBS. The positive expression of CD90 was 98.7 %, and negative identifications of CD45 and CD34 were 1.2 and 0.3 %, respectivelyBack to article page