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Lara R. Nyman, K. Sam Wells, W. Steve Head, Michael McCaughey, Eric Ford, Marcela Brissova, David W. Piston, Alvin C. Powers
Published in Volume 118, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(11):3790–3797 doi:10.1172/JCI36209
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Figure 4
Real-time assessment of directional patterns of blood flow in the islet.

Arrows denote vessel perfusion. (A) Time-resolved images (through-focus projection time series) showing the entry points of the rhodamine dextran (red) relative to the GFP-labeled β cells (green) after a bolus injection of dextran. The time of acquisition is shown for each frame. Tracer flowed into several smaller vessels within the islet before it appeared in the large vessel, shown most clearly in the last panel. (B) Time-resolved images showing vessel perfusion order of the rhodamine dextran (red) only (without the β cell mass), allowing for clear visualization of the sequential filling pattern of the vascular tree. These images further demonstrated that the largest vessel was not the first to be perfused and that blood entered first from 2 small arterioles. The last time point shows perfusion of this large vessel most clearly.