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From: Oil body bound oleosin-rhFGF9 fusion protein expressed in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) stimulates hair growth and wound healing in mice

Fig. 3

SDS-PAGE and Western blotting of protein analysis of oleosin-rhFGF9. a Identification of oleosin-rhFGF9 from transgenic safflower by SDS-PAGE. M: Protein Marker. Line 1: purified rhFGF9. Lane 2: oil body protein of the wild-type (WT) safflower. Lane 3–6: oil body protein of the transgenic safflower (T3–2, T3–4, T3–10, T3–17). b Western blotting analysis on oleosin-rhFGF9 from the transgenic safflower. M: Protein Marker. Line 1: purified rhFGF9. Lane 2: oil body protein of the wild-type (WT) safflower. Lane 3–6: oil body protein of the transgenic safflower (T3–2, T3–4, T3–10, T3–17)

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