The Journal of Neuroscience, January 30, 2008, ():

The N-Terminal Domain of Nogo-A Inhibits Cell Adhesion and Axonal Outgrowth by an Integrin-Specific Mechanism
J. Neurosci. Hu and Strittmatter
28: 1262
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Supplementary Figure 1. The presence of fibronectin and laminin at the lesion site.
Rabbit anti-fibronectin and anti-laminin antibodies (Sigma-Aldrich) were used to stain parasagittal spinal cord sections from mice that were perfused 4 weeks after mid-thoracic dorsal hemisections (Kim et al., 2003). These sections include the injury site and are oriented so that rostral is up and dorsal is to the right. Anti−GFAP co-staining reveals the distribution of reactive astrocytes. The outlines of spinal cord sections are indicated by white lines.