10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3602306_D1.v1
Michiko Mori
Michiko
Mori
Michael Dictor
Michael
Dictor
Nicholas Brodszki
Nicholas
Brodszki
Juan López-Gutiérrez
Juan
López-Gutiérrez
María Beato
María
Beato
Jonas Erjefält
Jonas
Erjefält
Erik Eklund
Erik
Eklund
Additional file 1: of Pulmonary and pleural lymphatic endothelial cells from pediatric, but not adult, patients with Gorham-Stout disease and generalized lymphatic anomaly, show a high proliferation rate
Springer Nature
2016
Gorham-Stout disease
Generalized lymphatic anomaly
Lymphatic malformation
Chylothorax
VEGF-C
2016-05-18 05:00:00
Figure
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/Additional_file_1_of_Pulmonary_and_pleural_lymphatic_endothelial_cells_from_pediatric_but_not_adult_patients_with_Gorham-Stout_disease_and_generalized_lymphatic_anomaly_show_a_high_proliferation_rate/4336244
Assessment of total D2-40 immunoreactivity in whole tissue sections. (A) Double staining immunohistochemistry for the lymphatic endothelial nuclei marker Prox1 (brown nuclei) and the lymphendothelial cell surface marker D2-40 (green). Cell nuclei were counterstained with Mayer’s hematoxylin (blue). (B) The corresponding computerized color segmentation using Aperio Positive Pixel Count Algorithm v.9 on the same image as in A. The tissue structures and immunoreactivity have been replaced with pseudo colors: nuclei, background tissue and Prox1+ immunoreactivity are shown in blue, and D2-40+ immunoreactivity in red, orange and yellow (corresponding to the descending intensity of the green-colored immunopositive pixels). (TIF 3949 kb)