Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Binding of heparin-conjugates to surfaces of infected erythrocytes. / (A) Heparin–FITC was allowed to bind to a living culture. The pRBC were counterstained with ethidium bromide and visualized by UV microscopy. (B) For electron microscopy, heparin-albumin-gold particles were applied to the specimen as described in “Materials and methods.” Photograph shows cell surface of uninfected RBC (upper part) and pRBC (lower part). The scale bar represents 0.2 μm.

Binding of heparin-conjugates to surfaces of infected erythrocytes.

(A) Heparin–FITC was allowed to bind to a living culture. The pRBC were counterstained with ethidium bromide and visualized by UV microscopy. (B) For electron microscopy, heparin-albumin-gold particles were applied to the specimen as described in “Materials and methods.” Photograph shows cell surface of uninfected RBC (upper part) and pRBC (lower part). The scale bar represents 0.2 μm.

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