Figure 2
From: Neutrophil cell death in response to infection and its relation to coagulation

Morphological changes in necrotic neutrophils. Time-lapse images of the neutrophils. Necrosis was induced by lipopolysaccharide in vitro. The lobulated nucleus (arrow) (a) fused and became a round-like mononuclear cell (b). The necrotic cells terminally compromise the cellular membrane that allows cells to swell (c). Scale bar represents 10-μm length.