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Copyright information:Taken from "The phosphatidylserine receptor has essential functions during embryogenesis but not in apoptotic cell removal"Journal of Biology 2004;3(4):15-15.Published online 23 Aug 2004PMCID:PMC549712.Copyright © 2004 Böse et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd. FLDMs from wild-type and embryos were cultured for 60 min with TAMRA-stained (red) apoptotic thymocytes (treated with staurosporine) from C57BL/6J mice and then stained with F4/80 (green). Macrophages of both genotypes have phagocytosed apoptotic cells (arrowheads). Quantification of phagocytosis of apoptotic cells by wild-type or macrophages revealed no differences in the percentage of macrophages that had engulfed apoptotic cells, whether or not apoptosis had been induced by staurosporine. Microscopic analysis (b,d) and quantification of the number of apoptotic cells phagocytosed by single macrophages and calculation of the average number of cells phagocytosed per macrophage failed to reveal differences in the efficacy of removal of apoptotic cells between wild-type and FLDMs.
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