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Figure 1. Characterization of the sorted CD11c+ splenic DCs. Conventional CD11c+ cells were FACS sorted from the spleen of 5-week-old C57BL/6 normal mice. (A) Flow cytometric analysis revealed that they are pure (100%) and coexpress CD11c and the MHC-II protein IAb. (B) Phenotypic analysis of the sorted CD11c+ cells by flow cytometric analysis. Percentage of cells with fluorescence intensity over the dashed vertical lines, corresponding to the upper limit of control background staining, is indicated. (C) May-Grunwald-Giemsa staining of the sorted cells after cytospin revealed the typical phenotype of splenic cDCs.

Characterization of the sorted CD11c+ splenic DCs. Conventional CD11c+ cells were FACS sorted from the spleen of 5-week-old C57BL/6 normal mice. (A) Flow cytometric analysis revealed that they are pure (100%) and coexpress CD11c and the MHC-II protein IAb. (B) Phenotypic analysis of the sorted CD11c+ cells by flow cytometric analysis. Percentage of cells with fluorescence intensity over the dashed vertical lines, corresponding to the upper limit of control background staining, is indicated. (C) May-Grunwald-Giemsa staining of the sorted cells after cytospin revealed the typical phenotype of splenic cDCs.

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