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Figure 1. Detection of platelet-leukocyte aggregates in nasal polyp tissue. (A) H&E staining of nasal polyp tissue from a subject with AERD shows many eosinophils (black arrowheads). (B) Immunofluorescent staining of the same tissue shows leukocytes (green, CD45+) with adherent platelets (red, CD61+; white arrowheads). Photographs are shown at 400× magnification. (C) Total numbers of CD45+ cells that colocalized with CD61. (D) Percentages of CD45+ cells that colocalized with CD61 in the nasal polyp tissue from aspirin-tolerant controls with sinusitis (n = 4) and subjects with AERD (n = 6). Data are expressed as mean + SD.

Detection of platelet-leukocyte aggregates in nasal polyp tissue. (A) H&E staining of nasal polyp tissue from a subject with AERD shows many eosinophils (black arrowheads). (B) Immunofluorescent staining of the same tissue shows leukocytes (green, CD45+) with adherent platelets (red, CD61+; white arrowheads). Photographs are shown at 400× magnification. (C) Total numbers of CD45+ cells that colocalized with CD61. (D) Percentages of CD45+ cells that colocalized with CD61 in the nasal polyp tissue from aspirin-tolerant controls with sinusitis (n = 4) and subjects with AERD (n = 6). Data are expressed as mean + SD.

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