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. 2021 Jun 28;27(10):1182–1197. doi: 10.1111/cns.13696

FIGURE 9.

FIGURE 9

Immunohistochemistry for MBP. MBP is a major component and established marker of CNS myelin. There is a large amount of MBP in the bridging tissue of the TRANSPLANT+PEG group (B1, C1 and red arrows in B2, C2), while MBP is rarely seen in the TRANSPLANT group (A1 and A2). Surprisingly, we find a highly concentrated area of MBP in the representative coronal slice; this may represent the transplanted spinal cord (black square in B1)