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Volume 333:1546 December 7, 1995 Number 23
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Macrophages

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Figure 1. Scanning electron micrographs show macrophages on the surface of peritoneal-dialysis catheters after the devices had been removed because of infectious complications. Panel A shows a sessile macrophage (M) with pseudopodia (P) scavenging scattered clumps of coccal forms (C) (x3200). In Panel B another macrophage with pseudopodia is more actively "hugging" an unidentified object (x6400).

 
Figure 1B.


Richard Swartz, M.D.
University of Michigan Hospitals
Ann Arbor, MI 48109


Clifford Holmes, Ph.D.
Baxter Healthcare
McGaw Park, IL 60085




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