LYVE-1, CD45, and CD31 staining on frozen sections (5µm) of the mouse prostate The experiments were performed by Scott Gerber & Edith Lord, PhD, University.

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LYVE-1, CD45, and CD31 staining on frozen sections (5µm) of the mouse prostate The experiments were performed by Scott Gerber & Edith Lord, PhD, University of Rochester, USA. ReliaTech GmbH /

25 microns Slide 2: A section of the prostate stained for anti-LYVE-1 (yellow). This image illustrates a cross section of a small portion of a lymphatic shown in yellow in the middle (arrow).

25 microns Slide 3: Same area as in slide 2, but overlaid where immune cells (red) and blood vessels (blue) are found within the LYVE-1 (yellow) stained image.A section of the prostate stained for anti-LYVE-1.

25 microns Slide 4: Another section of prostate stained for LYVE-1 (yellow) showing elongated lumen like structures reminiscent of a lymphatic vessel.

25 microns Slide 5: An overlay of immune cells (red) and blood vessels (blue) within the same field as in slide 4. The immune cells can be seen within the lumen of the LYVE-1 (yellow) lymphatic vessel structure.

25 microns Slide 6: A section of the prostate illustrating a cross-section of LYVE-1 (yellow) stained lymphatic vessels (arrow). The other staining could be the LYVE-1 positive mactophages.

25 microns Slide 7: Overlay as slide 6, showing that the LYVE-1 (yellow) positive lymphatic vessel contains numerous immune cells (red) within ist lumen (arrow). Note the larger blood vessel (blue) to the left of the lymphatic, along with smaller ones below it.

Control for LYVE-1: 2 nd alone

25 microns Slide 9: A serial section of the prostate similar to slide 1 & 2, but stained for immune cells (red), blood vessels (blue), ans secondary antibody only (no LYVE-1), and shown as a overlay of all 3 colors. As illustrated, no LYVE-1 staining can be found in this control depicting the specificity of the antibody.

LYVE-1and CD31 staining on whole mount samples of the mouse ear

100 microns Slide 11: An image staind for CD31 (blood vessel - green) showing capillary structures and visualized using whole mount histology.

100 microns Slide 12: An image staind for CD31 (blood vessel - green) showing capillary structures and visualized using whole mount histology.

50 microns Slide 13: Similar to slide 11, but with higher magnification.

50 microns Slide 14: Similar to slide 12, but with higher magnification.