Figure 2
Intraluminal crawling of leukocytes in trauma-stimulated cremaster muscle venules. Intraluminal crawling was observed in WT mice (n = 3), LysEGFP mice (n = 6), RAGE−/− mice (n = 3), Icam1−/− mice (n = 3), and RAGE−/−Icam1−/− mice (n = 3). Intraluminal crawling was quantified as the number of crawling leukocytes to all leukocytes attached (firmly adherent and crawling) to the endothelial wall. Experiments were recorded by time-lapse intravital microscopy at a frame rate of 20 frames/minute over 10 minutes (supplemental Videos 1-3). *Significant differences versus WT mice (P < .05). Data are mean ± SEM.

Intraluminal crawling of leukocytes in trauma-stimulated cremaster muscle venules. Intraluminal crawling was observed in WT mice (n = 3), LysEGFP mice (n = 6), RAGE−/− mice (n = 3), Icam1−/− mice (n = 3), and RAGE−/−Icam1−/− mice (n = 3). Intraluminal crawling was quantified as the number of crawling leukocytes to all leukocytes attached (firmly adherent and crawling) to the endothelial wall. Experiments were recorded by time-lapse intravital microscopy at a frame rate of 20 frames/minute over 10 minutes (supplemental Videos 1-3). *Significant differences versus WT mice (P < .05). Data are mean ± SEM.

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