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Isaac Perea-Gil et al. BTS 2016;1:360-372 EMG-ATDPC Preparation and Implantation, and Post-MI Morphometric Analysis (A) The myocardial scaffold was embedded with the mixture of hydrogel and GFP+ pATDPCs. (B) Then culture medium was added, to facilitate hydrogel gelification and to generate the definitive EMG-ATDPC. Scale bars = 1 cm. (C) EMG-ATDPC (surrounded by a dotted yellow line) engrafted in the porcine heart over the MI performed by a coronary artery ligation (indicated with a yellow asterisk). (D) Panoramic microphotograph of the implanted EMG-ATDPC over the myocardium, with histological assessment under Masson’s trichrome and (E) Movat’s pentrachrome stains. Scale bars = 100 μm. (F) Representative images showing the intact EMG (black arrowheads) retained over the infarcted myocardium (discontinuous black line) after animal sacrifice in EMG-cell free and (G) EMG-ATDPC pigs. (F′) Magnification of the infarcted area and EMG in the EMG-cell free and (G′) EMG-ATDPC groups, respectively. (H) Percentage of LV infarct area measured in the EMG-ATDPC and EMG-cell free groups. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. *p = 0.048. GFP = green fluorescent protein; LV = left ventricle; Myo = host myocardium; RV = right ventricle; other abbreviations as in Figure 1. Isaac Perea-Gil et al. BTS 2016;1:360-372 The Authors