Figure 3. Mouse transferrin and human
transferrin are present in Müller glial cells from 8- to
12-day-old wild-type and transgenic mice. A-B: Müller glial (MG) cells
in culture from wild-type (WT; A) and transgenic (Tg; B)
mice were identified with vimentin staining (red) specific marker.
C-E: Mouse transferrin (mTf; C,D) and human transferrin (hTf; E;
green) were localized in MG cells from WT (C) and Tg (D,E)
mice. Scale bar: 100 µm.