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. 2014 Jun 27;9(6):e101087. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0101087

Figure 4. Determining if a bacterial mimetic (LPS) can cause the release of EVs in the lung – Nanosight imaging.

Figure 4

Mice were challenged with the aerosolised vehicle of endotoxin-free saline or LPS (1 mg/ml) in Perspex chambers for 30 minutes. Animals were sacrificed and BALF obtained 6 hours after challenge. The samples were then centrifuged (900 g) to remove the white blood cells and debris. The presence of EVs was imaged using Nanosight technology.