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. 2018 Dec 12;19(2):813–820. doi: 10.3892/mmr.2018.9744

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Ad-eGFP-transfected MenSCs are able to grow in nude mice. (A and B) MenSCs were transfected with Ad-eGFP and (A) observed under a fluorescence microscope and (B) the number of positive (green) cells were quantified by flow cytometry at 24 h following transfection. (C) Ad-eGFP-transfected MenSCs were transplanted into the right uterine horn of endometrial damaged model mice and endometrial sections were observed under a fluorescence microscope; Model control mice received endometrial damage and treated with PBS. Ad-eGFP, adenovirus-enhanced green fluorescent protein; MenSCs, menstrual blood-derived stem cells.