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. 2018 Jan 10;8:393. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-18763-3

Figure 6.

Figure 6

In vivo monitoring of spontaneous hair cycle in aged rats via bioluminescence imaging of hair follicle NG2 cells. Typical bioluminescence imaging data of male (A and B) and female (C and D) aged Tg rats (56- to 80-week-old). (A and C) Bioluminescence images of each Tg rat; black squares show regions of interest (ROI). ROIs were defined on the upper region of the dorsal surface skin in each aged rat as that in young rats in Fig. 4A. (B and D) Bioluminescence signals from ROIs in the dorsal surface skin of both male (blue triangles in B) and female (pink triangles in D) aged rats.