Figure 4.
Figure 4. Ultrastructural defects of platelets from Scl–/Δ mice. TEM images of platelets from Scl+/Δ (A) and Scl–/Δ (B) mice. Primary (g) and dense (d) granules are indicated in panel A. Depleted granules (g) and dilated canalicular membrane system (c) are indicated in panel B. Scale bars represent 5 μM. Differential interference contrast (DIC) images of platelets from a Scl+/Δ (C) and Scl–/Δ (D) mice. Arrows in panel C show elongated forms indicative of the normal discoid shape (d), which are absent in panel D, indicating that Scl–/Δ platelets are round. Images are at 100 × magnification.

Ultrastructural defects of platelets from Scl–/Δ mice. TEM images of platelets from Scl+/Δ (A) and Scl/Δ (B) mice. Primary (g) and dense (d) granules are indicated in panel A. Depleted granules (g) and dilated canalicular membrane system (c) are indicated in panel B. Scale bars represent 5 μM. Differential interference contrast (DIC) images of platelets from a Scl+/Δ (C) and Scl/Δ (D) mice. Arrows in panel C show elongated forms indicative of the normal discoid shape (d), which are absent in panel D, indicating that Scl/Δ platelets are round. Images are at 100 × magnification.

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