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English: Intravascularly adherent platelets capture crawling leukocytes. Employing multichannel in vivo microscopy, intraluminally crawling neutrophils (red) and monocytes (green) were observed to arrest at sites of intravascularly adherent platelets (white) in a postcapillary venule of the cremaster muscle of a CX3CR1GFP/+ mouse 6 h after stimulation with recombinant murine CCL2. |
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Source | S2 Video from Zuchtriegel G, Uhl B, Puhr-Westerheide D, Pörnbacher M, Lauber K, Krombach F, Reichel C (2016). "Platelets Guide Leukocytes to Their Sites of Extravasation". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002459. PMID 27152726. PMC: 4859536. | ||
Author | Zuchtriegel G, Uhl B, Puhr-Westerheide D, Pörnbacher M, Lauber K, Krombach F, Reichel C | ||
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Short title | Intravascularly adherent platelets capture crawling leukocytes. |
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Author | Zuchtriegel G, Uhl B, Puhr-Westerheide D, Pörnbacher M, Lauber K, Krombach F, Reichel C |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Employing multichannel in vivo microscopy, intraluminally crawling neutrophils (red) and monocytes (green) were observed to arrest at sites of intravascularly adherent platelets (white) in a postcapillary venule of the cremaster muscle of a CX3CR1GFP/+ mouse 6 h after stimulation with recombinant murine CCL2. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2016-05-06 |
Language | English |
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