Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Morphology and ultrastructure of CD86− BM DCs and CD86+ BM DCs. / CD86− DCs exhibited short, blunt prolongations (A), a round nucleus with prominent nucleoli, multiple cytoplasmic vesicles, mitochondria, few lysosomes (C), and typical “veils” (E). After maturation, CD86+ DCs showed a typical dendritic morphology, with an eccentric, indented nucleus (B, D) and a veiled surface with delicate filamentous projections with knoblike tips (F, arrow). (A-B) May-Grünwald-Giemsa. (C-D) TEM ×6000. (E-F) SEM ×3500). Bar, 5 μm.

Morphology and ultrastructure of CD86 BM DCs and CD86+ BM DCs.

CD86 DCs exhibited short, blunt prolongations (A), a round nucleus with prominent nucleoli, multiple cytoplasmic vesicles, mitochondria, few lysosomes (C), and typical “veils” (E). After maturation, CD86+ DCs showed a typical dendritic morphology, with an eccentric, indented nucleus (B, D) and a veiled surface with delicate filamentous projections with knoblike tips (F, arrow). (A-B) May-Grünwald-Giemsa. (C-D) TEM ×6000. (E-F) SEM ×3500). Bar, 5 μm.

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