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English: 4D imaging of platelet neutrophil interactions within the liver of an LPS treated mouse. Sequential intravital z stacks were imaged within the liver of an LPS (4 h, 1 mg/kg i.v.) treated mouse, compiled and rendered as 3D opacity models using the Volocity software package. Platelets can be seen to be interacting with, and adhering to neutrophils within the liver sinusoids. Platelets were labelled with PE-conjugated anti-CD49b (rendered red); neutrophils were labelled with Alexa Fluor 647-conjugated anti-Gr-1 (rendered blue). Objective: UPLANSAPO 20×/0.70. Grid 25.7 µm. |
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Source | Movie S6 from Jenne C, Wong C, Petri B, Kubes P (2011). "The Use of Spinning-Disk Confocal Microscopy for the Intravital Analysis of Platelet Dynamics in Response to Systemic and Local Inflammation". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0025109. PMID 21949865. PMC: 3176312. | ||
Author | Jenne C, Wong C, Petri B, Kubes P | ||
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Author | Jenne C, Wong C, Petri B, Kubes P |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
Language | English |