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. 2015 Dec 3;10(12):e0143368. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143368

Fig 4. Quantity of nestin positive cells in bone marrow is increased by G-CSF after skin injury, but nestin positive BMDCs in peripheral blood does not change.

Fig 4

(A) Flow cytometry of GFP+/nestin+ cells (showed in Q2) in peripheral blood and bone marrow given G-CSF or vehicle and (B) the statistical analysis. (n = 6 per group). Data (± SD) are representative of three independent experiments. Student’s t test was performed to determine statistical significance (**p<0.01).