Figure 6
From: Neutrophil cell death in response to infection and its relation to coagulation

Morphological changes in NETosis. Time-lapse images of the neutrophils. The nucleus loses its lobules (a), the chromatin decondenses (b), the nuclear envelope disaggregates (c), the nucleoplasm becomes homogenous (d), the cell membrane ruptures and the interior of the cell is ejected (arrowhead) (e), and chromatins (arrows) are expelled (f). NETosis was induced by 10 nM of PMA. Scale bar represents 10-μm length.