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. 2015 Apr 28;3:e929. doi: 10.7717/peerj.929

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) is an illustration of micron-sized particles attached on part of vascular deposit site with at least one type of a biological binder, such as an antibody. Inductive heating is used to reduce vascular deposits by heating the targeted vascular deposits at relevant temperatures. (B) The set-up used to heat cells with the micro-particles. (C) Macrophages in vial. (D) Macrophages in vial with spherical particles (diameter 28.0–34.9 µm) attached after 2 h of incubation (×200 magnification).