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Kenneth C.-W. Yu, Wei Chen, Allen D. Cooper
Published in Volume 107, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(11):1387–1394 doi:10.1172/JCI11750
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Uptake of chylomicron remnants and asialofetuin in wild-type (WT) livers. Livers were perfused with 4 μg/ml of both DiD remnants and OG-asialofetuin; tissue sections were examined by confocal microscopy, and digital images were obtained as described in Methods. (a) A representative image of the uptake of DiD remnants (red) and (b) OG-asialofetuin (green) in a liver section. (c) The merged image of a and b. The inset shows higher magnification. (d) The graph of colocalized pixels in c. In separate experiments in which only DiD remnants were perfused, ECs were stained with OG-labeled anti-vWF antibody. (e, left) DiD remnants; (e, center) ECs; (e, right) a merged image of left and center images. Bars = 20 μm.