Fig. 2. Global hypoxemia due to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) induces neutrophil recruitment to liver, kidney, and brain. In CPR mice, density of neutrophils increased almost 18-fold in the liver after 48 h (  A ), 1.7-fold in the kidneys after 48 h (  B ), and 4-fold in the brain after 24 h (  C ) compared with sham mice. 

Fig. 2. Global hypoxemia due to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) induces neutrophil recruitment to liver, kidney, and brain. In CPR mice, density of neutrophils increased almost 18-fold in the liver after 48 h (  A ), 1.7-fold in the kidneys after 48 h (  B ), and 4-fold in the brain after 24 h (  C ) compared with sham mice. 

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