Immunohistochemical staining for fibrin in wounds from Plg+/+ and Plg−/− mice treated with galardin or vehicle 7 days after surgery. Immunohistochemical staining for fibrin in wounds from Plg+/+ and Plg−/− mice treated with galardin or vehicle 7 days after surgery. Sections from mock‐treated wild‐type (a) and plasminogen‐deficient (b) mice, and from galardin‐treated wild‐type (c) and plasminogen‐deficient (d) mice were stained immunohistochemically for fibrin(ogen). Both in the wild‐type mice treated with galardin and in the Plg‐deficient mice treated with either vehicle or galardin, fibrillar deposits are seen containing fibrin in front of and below the epidermal outgrowth (small straight arrows). There is no apparent difference in the intensity of the fibrin staining between the wild‐type mice treated with galardin and the Plg‐deficient mice treated with either vehicle or galardin. The open arrows in (a–d) show the ends of the epidermal outgrowth. Magnification, ×170. Leif R. Lund et al. EMBO J. 1999;18:4645-4656 © as stated in the article, figure or figure legend