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. 2015 Feb 2;112(7):2192–2197. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1500265112

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Characterization of cell lines and primary EFLCs. (A) miR-122 levels in unmodified cell lines and in cell lines transduced with lentiviruses to express miR-122. (B) miR-122 levels in processed equine fetal liver tissue. Large cell (EFLCs, red) and small cell (blue) preparations before plating and EFLC cultures postplating (days 5–22, orange) were compared with Huh-7.5 cells (white). (C) Equine albumin (eAlb) concentration in EFLCs compared with horse serum and typical human albumin (hAlb) for HFLCs (23). (D) Representative phase-contrast and fluorescence images of EFLC cultures on day 6 postplating. EFLCs were transduced with lentiviruses expressing RFP-NLS-MAVS driven from the human albumin promoter. Error bars in A and B represent SD.