Figure 1.
Photomicrograph of a typical endothelial cell colony-forming unit (CFU-EC) that is counted as an EPC.34 The cluster of round cells sits on top of spindle-shaped adherent cells that emigrate from the base of the cell cluster. Over time, the cluster of cells disappears, leaving the adherent spindle-shaped cells that display features of endothelial cells. Phase-contrast image was collected using a Zeiss Axiovert 2 inverted microscope (Carl Zeiss, Thornwood, NY) with a 5 × CP-ACHROMAT/0.12 NA objective. Image was captured with a SPOT RT color camera (Diagnostic, Sterling Heights, MI).

Photomicrograph of a typical endothelial cell colony-forming unit (CFU-EC) that is counted as an EPC.34  The cluster of round cells sits on top of spindle-shaped adherent cells that emigrate from the base of the cell cluster. Over time, the cluster of cells disappears, leaving the adherent spindle-shaped cells that display features of endothelial cells. Phase-contrast image was collected using a Zeiss Axiovert 2 inverted microscope (Carl Zeiss, Thornwood, NY) with a 5 × CP-ACHROMAT/0.12 NA objective. Image was captured with a SPOT RT color camera (Diagnostic, Sterling Heights, MI).

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