Fig. 2
From: Inhibiting corneal transplantation rejection via lymphatic vessel ligation in a novel murine model

Images of lymphatic vessels stained with trypan blue in the right mouse eye. (A) The white triangle indicates peripheral conjunctiva. The white arrow shows the junction of the lymphatic vessels. (B) The blue triangle indicates lymphatic vessels flowing into the lymph nodes. The blue arrow indicates the cervical lymph node. (C) Images of the ligation technique. The lymphatic vessels were ligated at the junction in two places with 8 − 0 silk (red arrows). (D) Cyanoacrylate glue was used to fix the ligated area (blue circle).