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Mouse hind limb tibialis anterior (TA) muscles were injected with BaCl2 followed by daily systemic administration of rapamycin (Rap) starting 7 days after injury. The animals were sacrificed at different days, and the injured muscles were dissected and cryosectioned followed by hematoxylin (blue) and eosin (pink to red) staining. This image shows the regeneration of muscle tissue fourteen days after the injury with daily systemic administration of Rap from day 7 to day 13. The growth of muscle fibers, stained by eosin and showed as red patches, was impaired as indicated by the smaller average cross-section area of the fibers. Nuclei were stained by hematoxylin in blue. This image corresponds to Fig 10B from JCB 189: 1157-1169, 2010. See also CIL: 13595, 13596, 13597, 13599, and 13600. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Sun, Yuting; Ge, Yejing; Dmevich, Jenny; Zhao, Yong; Band, Mark; Chen, Jie (2021). CIL:13598, Mus musculus, skeletal muscle cell. In Cell Image Library. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.6075/J04748KJ
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