Research Article

Impaired Healing of a Cutaneous Wound in an Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase-Knockout Mouse

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(a–d) Immunohistochemical observation of F4/80-labeled macrophages. Skin wound samples of wild type (WT) (a, b) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS-) knockout (KO) (c, d) mice indicate findings at day 6 after injury. (e) The numbers of F4/80-positive macrophages within a wound bed were enumerated on these five visual fields and analyzed macrophage recruitment. The infiltration of F4/80 labeled macrophages in KO mice was reduced with a statistical significance compared with WT mice at days 6 and 8 after injury. Open bars: WT, filled bars: iKO (days 6, 8: animals in each group). Mean ± standard deviation. ; bar 10 μm.
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