Supplementary Figure 3: 2PEF imaging of cortical vasculature reveals a higher fraction of stalled capillaries in TgCRND8 mice as compared to WILD-TYPE mice. | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 3: 2PEF imaging of cortical vasculature reveals a higher fraction of stalled capillaries in TgCRND8 mice as compared to WILD-TYPE mice.

From: Neutrophil adhesion in brain capillaries reduces cortical blood flow and impairs memory function in Alzheimer’s disease mouse models

Supplementary Figure 3: 2PEF imaging of cortical vasculature reveals a higher fraction of stalled capillaries in TgCRND8 mice as compared to WILD-TYPE mice.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Fraction of capillaries with stalled blood flow in TgCRND8 and age-matched wild-type littermates (TgCRND8: n = 3 (all female), 3,028 capillaries; wild type: n = 4 (all female), 4,062 capillaries; p = 0.06, Two-tailed Mann-Whitney; media = black line and mea = red line).

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