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Volume 86 Issue 1, January 2006

Enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) bone marrow cells underwent renal warm ischemia/reperfusion injury and kidney sections were obtained at 7 days. Three-color image of EGFP, F-actin (rhodamine phalloidin, red) and nuclear stain (Hoechst dye, blue) showed EGFP-/F-actin+/Hoechst+ tubular epithelial cells. See the paper by Toyokawa et al, p 72.

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