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. 2012 Apr 10;29(6):1156–1166. doi: 10.1089/neu.2011.1827

FIG. 2.

FIG. 2.

(A) Representative images of the injured hemisphere for the three treatment groups, showing sizeable contusion in the control animal (left panel), and much smaller contusions in the EPO-treated (middle panel) and the pHBSP-treated animal (right panel). (B) Representative appearance of cortical neurons around and under the lesion site in EPO-treated (middle panel) and ARA290-treated (right panel) animals, compared to the normal distribution of neurons observed in the contralateral uninjured cortex (left panel). The arrows indicate areas where NeuN-positive neurons were detected. The images were captured using widefield fluorescence imaging. The scale bar indicates 200 μm. (C) Representative appearance of cortical neurons around and under the larger lesion site of saline-treated animals, using widefield fluorescence imaging. The arrows show areas at the edge of the contusion cavity where NeuN- positive neurons were detected. The scale bar indicates 200 μm.