Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Comparative microscopic analysis of metastatic foci in fibrinogen-deficient and control mice. / Representative examples show lung metastases (∗) of B16-BL6 melanoma (A and B) and LLC (C and D) in control mice (A and C) and Fib− mice (B and D). Fibrin(ogen) deposition (appearing as red reaction product in panels A and B and brown staining in panels C and D) is apparent in the lung tissue surrounding the metastatic nodule of the control mice but not in the Fib− mice. The metastases from both genotypes were often pleural based and associated with blood vessels (arrow). Note the dark material in panels A and B is melanin produced by the B16-BL6 cells.

Comparative microscopic analysis of metastatic foci in fibrinogen-deficient and control mice.

Representative examples show lung metastases (∗) of B16-BL6 melanoma (A and B) and LLC (C and D) in control mice (A and C) and Fib mice (B and D). Fibrin(ogen) deposition (appearing as red reaction product in panels A and B and brown staining in panels C and D) is apparent in the lung tissue surrounding the metastatic nodule of the control mice but not in the Fib mice. The metastases from both genotypes were often pleural based and associated with blood vessels (arrow). Note the dark material in panels A and B is melanin produced by the B16-BL6 cells.

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