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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Transplant. 2017 Dec 18;18(5):1110–1121. doi: 10.1111/ajt.14586

Figure 1. Adoptive transfer of AdHO-1 BMM ameliorates IR-damage in OLT.

Figure 1

Mouse (C57BL/6) livers subjected to 20h of cold storage were transplanted to syngeneic mice. BMM (5×106) transfected with AdHO-1 or Adβ-gal (2.5×109 pfu) or untreated BMM were infused into liver grafts via portal vein immediately prior to reperfusion. Liver grafts and serum samples were analyzed at 6h post-OLT. (A) Representative (n=3) Western blot-assisted detection of HO-1; β-actin expression served as an internal control. (B) Representative H&E staining (n=3; original magnification, ×100). (C) Suzuki histological grading of liver IRI and sALT levels. (n=4-6/group); *p<0.05 vs. OLT: +BMM (AdHO-1). Data shown as mean±SD.