A method for examining the endothelial cytoskeleton in situ using immunofluorescenceKA Rogers and VI Kalnins
A simple technique is described for producing en face preparations of endothelial cells (EC) from large blood vessels fixed in situ that are suitable for studying the distribution of specific antigens in EC by immunofluorescence. This method has permitted us to examine the distribution of various components of the cytoskeleton, including microtubules (MT), centrioles, and microfilaments (MF) in EC in vivo.
Volume 31,
Issue 11,
pp. 1317-1320,
11/01/1983
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