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Fluorescein coupled concanavalin a lectin

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Fluorescein-coupled concanavalin A lectin is a protein that binds to carbohydrates and is labeled with the fluorescent dye fluorescein. It is used in various biological applications to detect and study carbohydrate-containing molecules and structures.

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Quantifying Leukocyte Adhesion in Diabetic Retina

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The number of leukocytes adherent to the microvasculature was determined at 3 months of diabetes. After cardiac catheterization, anesthetized mice (100 mg/mL ketaset to 100 mg/mL xylazine ratio of 5:1) were exsanguinated by perfusion with PBS. Fluorescein-coupled concanavalin A lectin (20 µg/mL in PBS; Vector Laboratories, Burlingame, CA, USA) was then infused as previously described.26 (link) Flat-mounted retinas were viewed via fluorescence microscopy, and brightly fluorescent leukocytes were counted in the entire retina.
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Fluorescein-coupled Concanavalin A Lectin Retinal Imaging

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Fluorescein-coupled concanavalin A lectin (20% g/ml in PBS; Vector Laboratories, Burlingame, CA, USA) was infused as described [4 (link), 17 (link)]. Retinal flat-mounts were viewed blindly via fluorescence microscopy, and brightly fluorescent leucocytes were counted in the entire retina.
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