Figure 2. Uropod elongation and microparticle formation during neutrophil extravasation. The cremaster muscle of WT mouse was stimulated by CXCL2 post.

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Figure 2. Uropod elongation and microparticle formation during neutrophil extravasation. The cremaster muscle of WT mouse was stimulated by CXCL2 post to intravenous injection of Alexa Fluor 488-anti-Gr1 antibody and Texas Red-dextran. The representative image shows uropod elongation of an extravasating neutrophil (dotted line with arrow) and deposited microparticles at the subendothelium (arrows) from neutrophils. Figure 2. Uropod elongation and microparticle formation during neutrophil extravasation. The cremaster muscle of WT mouse was stimulated by CXCL2 post to intravenous injection of Alexa Fluor 488-anti-Gr1 antibody and Texas Red-dextran. The representative image shows uropod elongation of an extravasating neutrophil (dotted line with arrow) and deposited… Immune Netw. 2016 Dec;16(6):317-321. https://doi.org/10.4110/in.2016.16.6.317