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This article refers to:
Ferruginous bodies exert a strong proinflammatory effect

Article title: Ferruginous Bodies Exert a Strong Proinflammatory Effect

Authors: Violetta Borelli, Martina Zangari, Annalisa Bernareggi, Fabrizio Bardelli, Francesca Vita, & Giuliano Zabucchi

Journal: Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15287394.2023.2181899

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Figure 1. Panel a, ABs prepared by avoiding any strong chemical treatment. Unstained, original magnification = x1000. Panels b-d, human neutrophils incubated either in the absence (b) or in the presence (c-d) of ABs. Original magnification = 1000 ×. Panel e, Myeloperoxidase release from human neutrophils stimulated by ABs or asbestos fibers. Values are the mean of four separate experiments ± SD and are expressed as percent of total activity taking as 100% the MPO activity of neutrophil lysates (cetyl-trimethyl ammonium bromide 0.1%). Rest= resting neutrophils; ABs=asbestos bodies; Chry=chrysotile; Croc=crocidolite: Amo=amosite. Panels f-h, ultrastructural appearance of human neutrophils incubated either in the absence (f) or in the presence (g,h) of ABs. Magnification: f = 3980 ×, bar = 2 μm; g = 2750 ×, bar = 1 μm; h = 2570 ×, bar = 1 μm. Panels i-m, rat peritoneal mast cells incubated either in the absence (i) or in the presence (l-m) of ABs. Original magnification = 1000 ×.

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