Abstract
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of mouse peritoneal macrophages attached to glass shows that these cells have filopodia, i.e., cord-like extensions arising from the cell surface. To confirm that these extensions are not the result of the preparative procedure required for SEM or cell-surface material left behind by cells moving on the substrate surface, the cells were studied with a reflection contrast microscope prior to the preparative procedure. The results indicate that reflection-contrast microscopy and SEM both show the same filopodia for a given cell. The filopodia appear to be functional components of the cytoplasm, as shown by their ability to ingest latex beads.
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