Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. Microscopical analysis of renal cortex and pancreas stained with antiheparin antibodies. / Cryosections of rat renal cortex (A-C) and pancreas (D) were incubated with periplasmic fractions containing antiheparin antibody EW4D5 (A, B) or antiheparin antibody EW4E9 (C, D). Bound antibodies were visualized by incubation with anti-VSV mouse monoclonal antibody P5D4, followed by Alexa 488–conjugated goat antimouse IgG. Small arrow in A indicates smooth muscle cells; large arrow in A, endothelium; arrow in B, peritubular capillary; asterisk in B, glomerulus; arrow in C, peritubular capillary. Note the absence of staining of endothelium in A, but staining of endothelium in B. Scale bar, 50 μm.

Microscopical analysis of renal cortex and pancreas stained with antiheparin antibodies.

Cryosections of rat renal cortex (A-C) and pancreas (D) were incubated with periplasmic fractions containing antiheparin antibody EW4D5 (A, B) or antiheparin antibody EW4E9 (C, D). Bound antibodies were visualized by incubation with anti-VSV mouse monoclonal antibody P5D4, followed by Alexa 488–conjugated goat antimouse IgG. Small arrow in A indicates smooth muscle cells; large arrow in A, endothelium; arrow in B, peritubular capillary; asterisk in B, glomerulus; arrow in C, peritubular capillary. Note the absence of staining of endothelium in A, but staining of endothelium in B. Scale bar, 50 μm.

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