Figure 7
Figure 7. Endothelial cell–neural stem cell cocultures. Neural stem cells from wild-type mice were cocultured in transwells for 7 days with equal numbers of endothelial cells from survivin+/+ (A-B) or survivin+/− (C-D) mice, as described in “Materials and methods.” Adherent neural cells were coimmunostained for nestin (A,C) and RC-2 (B,D). Shown is a representative microscopic field, which indicates that there are approximately 2-fold more undifferentiated neural stem cells after coculture with survivin+/+ endothelial cells.

Endothelial cell–neural stem cell cocultures. Neural stem cells from wild-type mice were cocultured in transwells for 7 days with equal numbers of endothelial cells from survivin+/+ (A-B) or survivin+/− (C-D) mice, as described in “Materials and methods.” Adherent neural cells were coimmunostained for nestin (A,C) and RC-2 (B,D). Shown is a representative microscopic field, which indicates that there are approximately 2-fold more undifferentiated neural stem cells after coculture with survivin+/+ endothelial cells.

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