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Griffonia bandeiraea simplicifolia lectin 1 bsl1

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Griffonia (Bandeiraea) Simplicifolia Lectin I (BSL1) is a plant-derived protein that binds to specific carbohydrate structures on the surface of cells. It is commonly used as a research tool in the study of glycobiology and for the detection and isolation of certain cell types.

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In Vivo Ischemia and Wound Healing

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All animal experiments were approved by Emory University IACUC. Hindlimb ischemia32 (link) and skin wound33 (link) were performed on male athymic nude mice as we described previously. For the hindlimb ischemia studies, the estimated minimal number for having a meaningful difference at 4 weeks is 5, so we included 5 to 10 animals in each group (n = 6 for PBS-, 10 for HUVEC-, 5 for rEC-injected groups). Before sacrifice for tissue harvest, the mice were perfused with fluorescein-labeled Griffonia (Bandeiraea) Simplicifolia Lectin I (BSL1, Vector Laboratory Inc.) by direct cardiac injection to stain functional endothelial cells in blood vessels. The tissue sections were processed for confocal imaging with a Zeiss LSM 510 Meta confocal laser scanning microscope and LSM 510 Image software (Carl Zeiss).
Details on the materials and methods, including the following items, can be found in the online-only Data Supplement: Flow cytometry32 (link); Acetylated-LDL uptake and UEA1 lectin staining32 (link); In vitro tube formation assay32 (link); Immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry32 (link); Real-time RT-PCR (Table 1 in the online-only Data Supplement)32 (link); Microarray; Heat map and clustering analysis34 (link),35 (link); RNA-seq analysis; Statistical analysis.
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Histological Analysis of Ischemic Hindlimb Muscles

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BALB/C nude mice were sacrificed at four weeks, hindlimb muscle tissues were fixed for 24 h in 4% paraformaldehyde, embedded in paraffin after dehydration, and cut into 5-μm slices. Hematoxylin and eosin-stained (H&E staining) paraffin sections were conducted to analyze muscle changes in the ischemic hindlimb of nude mice. For the calculation of necrotic area, the total area and necrotic area of H&E slices were calculated by Caseviewer software. Fixed and equilibrated tissues were embedded in Optimal Cutting Temperature (OCT) compound (Sakura Finetek USA, Torrance, CA, USA), snap-frozen overnight in -80 °C refrigerator, and cut at 10 μm. Frozen sections were incubated with fluorescein-labeled Griffonia (Bandeiraea) Simplicifolia Lectin I (BSL1, Vector Laboratory Inc.) at 37 °C to stain functional endothelial cells in blood vessels. Fluorescence was detected by the laser scanning confocal microscope Zeiss LSM900 (Germany).
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