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. 2017 Mar 13;7:44356. doi: 10.1038/srep44356

Figure 5. LSEC can be distinguished from CD36+, CD14+ and CD32+ APC.

Figure 5

(A) CD36hi Type 1 LSEC are distinct from CD68+ KC that can be seen occupying the sinusoidal lumen. This is exemplified by the lack of CD68 and CD36 co-expression. (B) Type 2 LSEC (in this slide represented by CD32) are spindle shaped and CD45, as opposed to what appears to be a transiting monocyte identified by the arrow, Type 2 LSEC can also be identified by CD14 and are distinct from KC (as seen by the spindle shaped CD45. Type 2 LSEC are also distinguishable from transiting monocytes (the round CD14hiCD45hi cells as identified by the arrow in this example) by using CD45.