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English: Dynamic platelet interactions with neutrophils within the liver of an LPS treated mouse. Platelet interactions and adhesion within the liver of an LPS (4 h, 1 mg/kg i.v.) treated C57BL/6 mouse. Platelets can be seen interacting with, adhering to, and “flowing” across the surface of the neutrophils. These platelets are also observed to from unstable and dynamic aggregates on downstream edge of the cell before tearing off into the circulation (white arrow). Platelets labelled with PE-conjugated anti-CD49b (red); neutrophils labelled with Alexa Fluor 647-conjugated anti-Gr-1 (blue). Objective: UPLANSAPO 20×/0.70. Scale bar, 20 µm.
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Source Movie S7 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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