posted on 2017-04-07, 17:56authored byCharlotte Schmidt, Thomas Fischer, Ralph-Ingo Rückert, Timm Oberwahrenbrock, Lutz Harms, Golo Kronenberg, Hagen Kunte
Immunohistochemical stainings of macrophages (CD68), T-cells (CD3), and neovascularization (CD31). Arrows highlight distinctive features of the immunohistological staining patterns. (A) Macrophages often appear as confluent infiltrates. (B) T cells typically present as single cells. (C) CD31-positive vessels within atherosclerotic plaque.