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A. Valance Washington, Sébastien Gibot, Ismael Acevedo, James Gattis, Laura Quigley, Robert Feltz, Alina De La Mota, Rebecca L. Schubert, Julio Gomez-Rodriguez, Jun Cheng, Amalia Dutra, Evgenia Pak, Oleg Chertov, Linette Rivera, Jessica Morales, Jacek Lubkowski, Robert Hunter, Pamela L. Schwartzberg, Daniel W. McVicar
Published in Volume 119, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(6):1489–1501 doi:10.1172/JCI36175
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Figure 10
Targeted deletion of Treml1–/– results in increased hemorrhage associated with inflammation.

(A) Representative macroscopic views of Shwartzman lesions from WT and Treml1–/– mice. (B) Microscopic view of Shwartzman lesions of WT and Treml1–/– mice. Skin sections from WT and Treml1–/– mice are shown stained with H&E. Areas of hemorrhage are marked with green arrowheads. Characteristic thrombi are marked by black arrowheads. Original magnification, ×40 (top panels); ×200 (bottom panels). (C and D) The lesions of the Shwartzman reaction were scored for hemorrhage as defined in Methods (C) and area of the lesion (D). WT, maroon, n = 9; Treml1–/–, blue, n = 8. **P < 0.05; ***P < 0.001 by Student’s t test. Error bars indicate SD.