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. 2011 Oct 6;44(5):213–221. doi: 10.1267/ahc.11009

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Morphological differentiation of the transplanted bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. (A) The transplanted cells morphologically differentiated into the cell with long processes in the vitreous body. (B, C) The transplanted cells illustrate the morphological differentiation into the cells with the bidirectional dendrites in the vitreous body. (D, H) Many transplanted cells illustrate the morphological differentiation into the cell with quite a number of processes in the vitreous body. (E, F) The transplanted cells illustrate the morphological differentiation into the cells with branched processes in the vitreous body. (G) The transplanted cell morphologically differentiated into the multipolar cell in the vitreous body. (I) The transplanted cell illustrates the morphological differentiation into the cells with long dendrite-like neural shape in the vitreous body. (J) The transplanted cell morphologically differentiated into the cell with long branched process from the soma. (A–C) 1PN 7DPT, (D–G) 5PN 7DPT, (H–J) 10PN 7DPT. Bars=50 µm (A, D, H), 20 µm (B, C, E–G, I, J).