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Title: Reconstituting the human skin on mice
Ref: SAB-0027
Author: GLORIA PASCUAL
CRG Group: Epithelial Homeostasis and Cancer - Salvador Aznar-Benitah
Size: 800 x 800
Description: A piece of human skin is reconstituted on the backskin of an athymic mouse.
It can be recognized and distinguished from the mouse skin by the special morphology of the human skin and by inmunofluorescence, labeling the cells with human specific markers of the epidermis.
In red, keratinocytes of the basal layer of the epidermis stained with anti-cytokeratin-14.
In green, human keratinocytes stained with anti-human specific involucrin.
In blue the nucleai are stained with DAPI.
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