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. 2008 Mar;140(6):673–681. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2007.06967.x

Fig 1.

Fig 1

Direct capture of blood-borne nucleated cells from circulation using P-selectin and non-coated control surfaces in implanted devices. Following incorporation into the femoral artery of anesthetized rats and 1-h blood perfusion, P-selectin coated tubes (A) showed a significantly greater average concentration of captured nucleated cells than non-coated control tubes (B) [184·6 ± 19·9 cells/mm2 for P-selectin tubes (40 μg/ml) vs. 4·7 ± 1·4 cells/mm2 for control surfaces (P < 0·01), bar = 50 μm]. (C) Total cell yields from 50 cm implanted tubes with cell adhesion molecule surfaces were significantly greater than the yield from non-specific binding in control tubes (**P < 0·01).