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Fig. 1. Overexpression of SOX10 inhibits overt neuronal and glial
differentiation of EPCs. (A,B) Staining of wild-type EPC
colonies expressing either GFP (A) or SOX10-GFP (B) transgenes with antibodies
for GFP (green) and TuJ1 (red). (C) Percentage of TuJ1+
cells present in GFP- (green bars) or SOX10-GFP-(blue bars) expressing EPC
colonies 5, 7 and 10 days after plating. (D-K) Day 5 EPC colonies
expressing GFP (D,F,H,J) or SOX10-GFP (E,G,I,K) transgenes were immunostained
for GFP (D,E,H,I), MASH1 (F,G) or RET (J,K). Optic fields in D,E and H,I are
the same as those shown in F,G and J,K, respectively. (L,M) Day
10 GFP or SOX10-GFP colonies double immunostained for GFP (green) and GFAP
(red).