Research Article

Influence of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells on the Burn Wound Healing Process

Figure 5

Distribution of lymphatic vessels in the burn region. (a) Quantification of lymphatic vessels by H&E (A1 and A2) and immunofluorescence staining (A3 and A4). (b) Identification of lymphatic vessels with LYVE-1 antibody by immunofluorescence staining at the lesion area (A3 and A4). (b) Comparative graph of quantified lymphatic vessels in the control group (CG) experimental group (EG). CG, which received no treatment, and EG, which was treated with ADSCs. The nuclei were stained in green and in blue the positive marking with the ligand-specific transporter trafficking between intracellular organelles (TGN) and the plasma membrane, rich in lymphatic vessels. There was a significant decrease in lymphatic vessels after treatment in the EG compared to the CG, identified by white narrows. Magnification 100x; scale bars 100 μm. The data demonstrated a significant decrease in the EG compared to the CG (). The results were expressed as the  μm.
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