Extended Data Fig. 8: Angiogenic transdifferentiation in vivo. | Nature Cardiovascular Research

Extended Data Fig. 8: Angiogenic transdifferentiation in vivo.

From: O-GlcNAcylation promotes angiogenic transdifferentiation to reverse vascular ischemia

Extended Data Fig. 8: Angiogenic transdifferentiation in vivo.

a. Negative control for secondary antibody staining performed without primary antibody (Blue: DAPI, Red: lectin). b. Whole mount staining images show lectin-perfused vessels in the hindlimb muscle tissue from non-operated mice. (Red: lectin; Blue: DAPI; Scale bar = 50 µm, 10 z-stack, 0.8 um/slide). c. Single-channel and merged images of whole-mount staining of DAPI, YFP, CD31, and lectin from the ischemic hindlimb at day 3 post-surgery, captured at 20x magnification. In a–c, results represent two independent experiments.

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