Artery in Human Skin Montage Montage of six 20X images of triple-stained artery in human skin acquired on a CARV non-laser confocal microscope. Nerves are stained orange-red with a Cy3-secondary antibody used to detect anti-Protein Gene Product 9.5. Type IV collagen in basement membrane is localized with Cy2-secondary antibody (green) and Cy5-Ulex Europeaus Agglutinin type I (pseudo-colored blue) is used to stain endothelial cells. Image contributed by Dr. William R. Kennedy and Dr. Gwen Wendelschafer-Crabb, Department of Neurology, University of Minnesota. back to photo menu |
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