Figure 8From: Predifferentiated Embryonic Stem Cells Prevent Chronic Pain Behaviors and Restore Sensory Function Following Spinal Cord Injury in MiceImmunohistochemical staining 14 days after media injection (A, C) and ES cell transplantation (B, D). (A) Visualization of NeuN-positive cells in media-injected spinal cord. Arrows indicate lesion and the absence of neuronal staining ipsilateral to injury. (B) Visualization of NeuN-positive cells in ES cell-transplanted spinal cord. Arrows indicate side ipsilateral to injury and cell transplant. (C) Visualization of GFAP-positive cells in media-injected spinal cord. Arrows indicate lesion ipsilateral to injury and increased intensity of GFAP immunostaining ipsilateral to injury. (D) Visualization of GFAP-positive cells in ES cell-transplanted spinal cord. Arrows indicate dorsal horn preservation on side ipsilateral to injury and cell transplant.Back to article page