Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Platelets activated on collagen were incubated overnight with THP-1 cell–derived TF particles. / The platelet-particle hybrids were then double stained: TF particles on platelets were visualized by anti-TF pAb followed by staining with a secondary goat antirabbit antibody conjugated to PE. The platelets were simultaneously stained by an FITC-conjugated mAb directed against GPIIb. (A) Confocal microscopy reveals TF particles stained red. (B) GPIIb on platelets were stained green. (C) An overlay of panels A and B shows the colocalization of TF and platelets.

Platelets activated on collagen were incubated overnight with THP-1 cell–derived TF particles.

The platelet-particle hybrids were then double stained: TF particles on platelets were visualized by anti-TF pAb followed by staining with a secondary goat antirabbit antibody conjugated to PE. The platelets were simultaneously stained by an FITC-conjugated mAb directed against GPIIb. (A) Confocal microscopy reveals TF particles stained red. (B) GPIIb on platelets were stained green. (C) An overlay of panels A and B shows the colocalization of TF and platelets.

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