Extended Data Fig. 5: D-dimer staining confirms fibrin degradation post-thromboinflammation in the thromboinflammation-on-a-chip model.
From: Clinically relevant clot resolution via a thromboinflammation-on-a-chip

a, Timeline for studying fibrin degradation post-thromboinflammation using D-dimer staining. b, Representative confocal microscopy images showing fibrin formation after perfusing with whole blood (top row). D-dimer, the fibrin degradation by-product, is not detectable on Day 1 post-thrombosis (middle row) but becomes detectable on Day 3 post-thromboinflammation (bottom row).