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A and B: Forearm skin biopsy staining for SDF-1in a diabetic patient (Figure 4A) and a healthy control subject (Figure 4B), (frozen sections, x100).

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posted on 2013-12-16, 02:50 authored by Francesco Tecilazich, Thanh Dinh, Leena Pradhan-Nabzdyk, Ermelindo Leal, Ana Tellechea, Antonios Kafanas, Charalambos Gnardellis, Mary L. Magargee, Andre Dejam, Vasilis Toxavidis, John C. Tigges, Eugenia Carvalho, Thomas E. Lyons, Aristidis Veves

SDF-1 was expressed by stromal cells (black arrows) and endothelial cells (red arrows) and the staining pattern was mostly cytoplasmic and occasionally nuclear in cases of increased expression. The number of stained stromal cells and the intensity of staining were increased in in diabetic patients while no difference was found in the number of stained endothelial cells.

C and D: Foot skin staining for CXCR4 in a diabetic patient (Figure 4C) and a healthy control subject (Figure 4D) (frozen sections, x200). CXCR4 was expressed by stromal cells (black arrows), endothelial cells (red arrows) and epithelial cells (blue arrows) and the staining pattern was mostly membranar and cytoplasmic. The intensity of staining was higher in in the diabetic group (p<0.05) but no differences were observed between the two groups in the number of positive stromal and endothelial cells (p=NS).

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