Fig. 6
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- ZDB-FIG-180907-10
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- Powell et al., 2017 - Chemokine Signaling and the Regulation of Bidirectional Leukocyte Migration in Interstitial Tissues
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Cxcl8a Is Required for Neutrophil Reverse Migration from the Wound (A) Average number of neutrophils at the wound is compared in WT, cxcr1−/−, cxcr2−/−, and cxcl8a−/− larvae (n = 13–32 larvae per time point/condition). (B) Sudan black staining of neutrophils at 3 and 6 hpw in WT and cxcl8a−/−. (C) Quantification of neutrophils at the wound shows more neutrophils at 6 hpw in cxcl8a−/− compared to heterozygote siblings (n = 74 WT and 75 mutants [3 hpw] and 91 WT and 70 mutants [6 hpw]). (D) Representative tracks of neutrophils at the wound in cxcl8a+/− and cxcl8a−/− larvae. (E) Neutrophil duration at the wound is greater in cxcl8a−/− than in heterozygotes (n = 17 het and 15 mutant larvae). (F) Meandering index is decreased in cxcl8a−/− compared to het siblings. ∗p < 0.05. Error bars represent SE. |
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