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Valéry Combes, Anne-Christine Simon, Georges-Emile Grau, Dominique Arnoux, Laurence Camoin, Florence Sabatier, Murielle Mutin, Marielle Sanmarco, José Sampol, Françoise Dignat-George
Published in Volume 104, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 1999; 104(1):93–102 doi:10.1172/JCI4985
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Transmission electron and confocal laser microscopy of MPs. Transmission electron microscopy appearance of MPs generated in vitro (a) or in vivo (e), i.e., isolated from normal plasma (final magnification: ×25,000). In confocal laser microscopy, MPs appeared as elements with a diameter less than 1 μm and stained for αvβ3 (c) and E-selectin (d) in vitro. In vivo–generated MPs expressed αvβ3 (g) and CD41/GPIIb-IIIa (h). In this case, the majority of the elements were positive for CD41 (h), whereas only about 10% were positive for αvβ3 (g), confirming that they originate from ECs (final magnification: ×1,000). (b and f) Negative staining using isotope control IgG1.