Fig. 4
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- ZDB-FIG-231030-80
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- Kolb et al., 2023 - Small leucine-rich proteoglycans inhibit CNS regeneration by modifying the structural and mechanical properties of the lesion environment
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SLRPs are enriched in human spinal cord lesions. Anti-LUM, anti-PRELP, anti-CHAD, and anti-FMOD immunoreactivity is increased (arrowheads; see calibration bar of lookup table (LUT)) in the epicenter of the injured human spinal cord at nine days-post injury, as compared to rostral control segments of the same patient. Note that immunoreactivity is mainly observed in proximity to the hemorrhage (black; see calibration bar of LUT). Also note that with the exception of blood-derived autofluorescence, individual channels show distinct pattern of immunofluorescence (IF) signal (insets). Shown are transversal sections (dorsal is up). Similar results were obtained for anti-LUM in five out of six cases, for anti-PRELP and anti-FMOD in four out of six cases, and anti-CHAD in two out of six cases (Supplementary Table |