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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.  
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.  


* Neutrophil - yellow
* <font color=gold>'''Neutrophil''' - yellow</font>.
* Bacteria (S. aureus) - green
* <font color=green>'''Bacteria''' (''S. aureus'') - green</font>.
* Extracellular DNA Nets - Red
* <font color=red>'''Extracellular DNA Nets''' - red</font>.
* Intracellular DNA - Blue
* <font color=blue>'''Intracellular DNA''' - blue</font>.


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.  
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.
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.


(text from Supplementary video legend)
(text from Supplementary video legend)


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:'''Links:'''  [[Movie - Neutrophil chasing bacteria|Neutrophil chemotaxis movie]] | [[Cardiovascular System - Blood Development]]  | [[Movies]]


:'''Links:''' [[Cardiovascular System - Blood Development]]  | [[Movies]]
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===Reference===
===Reference===

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Adult Mouse Neutrophil Extracellular Trap

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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.

  • Neutrophil - yellow.
  • Bacteria (S. aureus) - green.
  • Extracellular DNA Nets - red.
  • Intracellular DNA - blue.

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.

(text from Supplementary video legend)

Links: Neutrophil chemotaxis movie | Cardiovascular System - Blood Development | Movies


Reference

<pubmed>23700386</pubmed>| PLoS Biol. | PLoS Biol. Immunobiology Collection

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Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nat Med. (2012 Sep;18(9):1386-93.), copyright (2012)

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