Neutrophil with lipid body. Specialized ultrastructural procedures were used to image this peripheral blood neutrophil. A reduced osmium postfixation step renders nuclear lobes (N) and secretory granules poorly electron-dense but each individual particle of cytoplasmic glycogen is electron-dense, and the single, large, round, membrane-free lipid body (arrowhead) is highly electron-dense. Exposure to cationized ferritin after fixation has provided a uniform layer of electron-dense ferritin particles bound to the plasma membrane. Original magnification × 8,000. (Courtesy of Ann M. Dvorak, MD, Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 330 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215.)

Neutrophil with lipid body. Specialized ultrastructural procedures were used to image this peripheral blood neutrophil. A reduced osmium postfixation step renders nuclear lobes (N) and secretory granules poorly electron-dense but each individual particle of cytoplasmic glycogen is electron-dense, and the single, large, round, membrane-free lipid body (arrowhead) is highly electron-dense. Exposure to cationized ferritin after fixation has provided a uniform layer of electron-dense ferritin particles bound to the plasma membrane. Original magnification × 8,000. (Courtesy of Ann M. Dvorak, MD, Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 330 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215.)

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