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English: Bicarbonate induces formation of neutrophil extracellular traps in HBSS. Neutrophils were cultivated in isotonic HBSS medium containing 75 mM of bicarbonate and 1% of BSA. Cells were stained with 0.1 μg/ml Hoechst 33342 (green) and 500 ng/ml propidium iodide (red). Images were captured every 30 s for 30 min. Microscopy was performed on an Axio Observer.Z1 microscope using a time-lapse shooting sequence. Time is indicated in seconds and the scale bar represents 20 μm.
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Source Video S1 from Maueröder C, Mahajan A, Paulus S, Gößwein S, Hahn J, Kienhöfer D, Biermann M, Tripal P, Friedrich R, Munoz L, Neurath M, Becker C, Schett G, Herrmann M, Leppkes M (2016). "Ménage-à-Trois: The Ratio of Bicarbonate to CO2 and the pH Regulate the Capacity of Neutrophils to Form NETs". Frontiers in Immunology. DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2016.00583. PMID 28018350. PMC: 5145884.
Author Maueröder C, Mahajan A, Paulus S, Gößwein S, Hahn J, Kienhöfer D, Biermann M, Tripal P, Friedrich R, Munoz L, Neurath M, Becker C, Schett G, Herrmann M, Leppkes M
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