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Fig. 9 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

Fig. 9

From: Macrophages in close proximity to the vitreoretinal interface are potential biomarkers of inflammation during retinal vascular disease

Fig. 9

Ly6C+ cells are a large portion of vitreoretinal interface macrophages after CCL2 injections. A OCT scan location is shown by infrared reflectance. B OCT B-scan displaying segmentation of the vitreoretinal interface slab. C En face vitreoretinal interface slab. Specific cells from I are highlighted with arrows. D OCT-angiography image. IBA1 (E), GFP (F), Ly6C (G), and merged (H) confocal immunofluorescence image of the retinal surface. Dashed box shows the location of the enlarged image in I. I Enlarged image identified a Ly6C+ (white arrow) and an IBA1+GFP+Ly6Cneg cell (green arrow). The curved yellow line in I corresponds to the green arrowhead line in A. A is imaged on the curved inside surface of a live eye, while I shows a fixed flatmount. Representative image from three CCL2-treated mice from a single experiment from 1 litter

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