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Fig. 1 | Journal of Translational Medicine

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From: Sodium ferulate and n-butylidenephthalate combined with bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) improve the therapeutic effects of angiogenesis and neurogenesis after rat focal cerebral ischemia

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BMSC 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 %, respectively

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