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. 2020 Jan 24;217(4):e20190723. doi: 10.1084/jem.20190723

Figure S2.

Figure S2.

Unaltered Kupffer cell size and recruitment of desialylated platelets but reduced fenestrations in mice after arsenic treatment. Mice were treated with arsenic in their drinking water for 5 wk. (A) Quantification of the Kupffer cell size from SD-IVM images. Data represent means ± SEM (n = 5 mice). (B) Quantification of the accumulation of platelets in the liver after sialidase treatment. n = 5 mice. (C and D) Representative scanning EM images of the liver sinusoids show less fenestrations (arrows) after arsenic treatment. Scale bars are 2 µm. Unpaired two-tailed t test (A) was used to determine statistical significance. ns, not significant. Results from all experiments shown are representative of at least three independent experiments.