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In vivo intracellular imaging demonstrates PMNs with normal, diffuse and absent nuclei during a Gram-positive skin infection. Normal nuclei are easily distinguished by their distinct multilobar morphology. Anuclear PMNs are alive and continue to migrate. Examples are demonstrated of anuclear PMNs engorged with GFP-staphylococcus as well as anuclear PMNs devoid of bacteria. A PMN with an abnormal diffuse nucleus is highlighted for its multiple and erratic pseudopod formation and hyperpolarization. NETs are visualized within the area of anuclear PMNs. | In vivo intracellular imaging demonstrates PMNs with normal, diffuse and absent nuclei during a Gram-positive skin infection. Normal nuclei are easily distinguished by their distinct multilobar morphology. | ||
Anuclear PMNs are alive and continue to migrate. Examples are demonstrated of anuclear PMNs engorged with GFP-staphylococcus as well as anuclear PMNs devoid of bacteria. | |||
A PMN with an abnormal diffuse nucleus is highlighted for its multiple and erratic pseudopod formation and hyperpolarization. NETs are visualized within the area of anuclear PMNs. | |||
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In vivo intracellular imaging demonstrates PMNs with normal, diffuse and absent nuclei during a Gram-positive skin infection. Normal nuclei are easily distinguished by their distinct multilobar morphology. Anuclear PMNs are alive and continue to migrate. Examples are demonstrated of anuclear PMNs engorged with GFP-staphylococcus as well as anuclear PMNs devoid of bacteria. A PMN with an abnormal diffuse nucleus is highlighted for its multiple and erratic pseudopod formation and hyperpolarization. NETs are visualized within the area of anuclear PMNs.
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<pubmed>23700386</pubmed>| PLoS Biol. | PLoS Biol. Immunobiology Collection
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