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A potential role of somatostatin and its receptor SSTR4 in the migration of hepatic oval cells

Youngmi Jung, Seh-Hoon Oh, Donghang Zheng, Thomas D Shupe, Rafal P Witek and Bryon E Petersen

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Immunohistochemical analysis for SST in the HOC induction model. (a) Normal liver, (b) PHx-treated liver (12 h post-PHx), and (c) PHx-treated liver (24 h post-PHx) were stained with SST (Texas red). Representative slides were viewed at times 20 magnification. DAPI (blue) was employed for nuclear staining. Double immunofluorescent staining for SST (d; Texas red), CD45 (e; FITC), and merged image (f) of (d) and (e) in 2AAF/PHx-treated rats (day 5, times 10). (g–i) Double immunofluorescent staining for SST (g; Texas red), OV6 (h; FITC), and merged image (i) of (g) and (h) in 2AAF/PHx-treated rats (day 13, times 10). (j) Magnified image from squares in (f). (k) Magnified image from squares in (i) (colocalized cells appear as yellow to orange). Arrows indicate colocalization with SST and CD45 (j) or OV-6 (k). Original magnifications of (j) and (k) are times 10 and times 20, respectively. Data shown represent one of three experiments with similar results.

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