Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. Photomicrographs of blood from Tg58 × Tg98 mice. (A) Freshly drawn blood was transferred directly into 2.5% glutaraldehyde in 0.1 mol/L cacodylate buffer. In the peripheral blood, many RBCs (25% to 35%) were misshapen but very few had the classical looking shape of sickle cells. (B) Many elongated sickle cells with pointed ends (30% to 50%) developed when blood was deoxygenated in phosphate-buffered 1% Na2S2O5 . (Original magnification × 400.)

Photomicrographs of blood from Tg58 × Tg98 mice. (A) Freshly drawn blood was transferred directly into 2.5% glutaraldehyde in 0.1 mol/L cacodylate buffer. In the peripheral blood, many RBCs (25% to 35%) were misshapen but very few had the classical looking shape of sickle cells. (B) Many elongated sickle cells with pointed ends (30% to 50%) developed when blood was deoxygenated in phosphate-buffered 1% Na2S2O5 . (Original magnification × 400.)

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