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. 2002 Sep 19;2:26. doi: 10.1186/1471-2180-2-26

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Heterogenous nuclear localization of cyclin D1 in HIV-1-infected podocytes. Immunofluorescent detection of nuclear cyclin D1 in quiescent, wild-type podocytes after 14 days of differentiation at 37°C shows light speckled staining in all nuclei (A). This differs markedly from the intense nuclear staining of cyclin D1 in some, but not all nuclei, of the asynchronously proliferating, HIV-1-infected podocytes (GFP positive podocytes) (B and C). (magnification = 100×)