Saint-Geniez, Magali Ghelfi, Elisa Liang, Xiaoliang Yu, Chenwei Spencer, Carrie Abend, Stephanie Hotamisligil, Gokhan Cataltepe, Sule Protective effect of FABP4 deficiency in OIR is not associated with changes in macrophage/microglia recruitment. <p>Activated and neovascular tuft-associated Iba1 positive (red) cells were quantified on FITC-BS1-stained (green) retina flat-mounts of P17 WT and FABP4<sup>−/−</sup> OIR mice. There were no significant differences in the number of macrophages/microglia recruited to hypoxic retina or those associated with the neovessels (mean ± SEM, n = 9–10).</p> anatomy;biological tissue;epithelium;Epithelial cells;Endothelial cells;Cardiovascular anatomy;Biochemistry;lipids;cell biology;Cellular types;Molecular cell biology;developmental biology;Organism development;genetics;gene expression;cardiology;ophthalmology;Retinal disorders;pediatrics;Child development;fabp4;deficiency;oir 2014-05-06
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