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. 2011 Dec 15;119(12):2906–2913. doi: 10.1182/blood-2011-08-376566

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Filamins are required for the generation of normal size platelets. (A-C) microscopic images of FlnABLow and FlnNormal ESC/EB-derived cells during the process of proplatelet production. Panel A contains a fluorescent image of GFP-positive, FlnABLow proplatelets, with its corresponding phase-contrast image in panel B. Arrows depict the typical large swellings and shafts produced in the absence of filamin. Compare these structures with those present in GFP-negative, filamin-positive proplatelets (C), which have much thinner swellings and shafts, and numerous small proplatelets coming off of the thin shafts. By CD41 Day 6, the majority of proplatelets produced in the FlnABLow cultures had become GFP and shRNA-negative, and began to reexpress filamins. Platelets shed into the culture media were identified by GPIbβ expression and forward scatter. (D-E) FACS analysis of platelet size and relative expression of CD41 and GPIbβ in the FlnABLow, GFP-positive versus the FlnNormal, GFP-negative population. Note that platelets derived from the proplatelets that remained FlnABLow are approximately twice the size of those that had become FlnABNormal.