Abstract

Fig.1. (a) In a control mouse with no injected heparin, a cancer cell (green fluorescence) has a dense cloak of platelets (blue fluorescence), hence the green cancer cell appears light blue. (b) An image of the same cell from a different perspective. (c) In a mouse injected with heparin, a marked reduction of blue platelets around green tumor cells was seen, which allows an increased association of red stained monocytes (macrophage precursors) with the tumor cell. (d) same image as (c) from a different perspective.

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