Tag: atomic force microscopy
Immune cells bandage wounds
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Neuophils aid in wound healing by releasing extracellular matrix and other toxins, as observed in mice skin, lungs and intestinal organs by atomic force microscopy. The neutrophils stained for Col3a1 in their skin in WT control, as well as images from 2 mice, and TgfbrN mice. Further, independent experiments showed that fibre size can be determined in the skin of TgfbrN mice.
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