Figure 5
Figure 5. Accumulation of neutrophils in pulmonary vessels. Forty-eight hours after P aeruginosa inoculation, wild-type and G-CSFR−/− animals were injected with PE-Gr-1 antibody. Five minutes later, neutrophils in blood (A) and lung homogenate (B) were harvested as described in “Materials and methods.” Shown are representative fluorescence-activated cell sorted (FACS) plots of wild-type (left) and G-CSFR−/− mice (right) stained ex vivo with FITC-7/4 (antineutrophil) antibody. (C) Quantitation of the percentage of 7/4+Gr-1+ cells in lung homogenate of wild-type (□) and G-CSF−/− (▪) animals (n = 5). Data represent the mean ± SEM.

Accumulation of neutrophils in pulmonary vessels. Forty-eight hours after P aeruginosa inoculation, wild-type and G-CSFR−/− animals were injected with PE-Gr-1 antibody. Five minutes later, neutrophils in blood (A) and lung homogenate (B) were harvested as described in “Materials and methods.” Shown are representative fluorescence-activated cell sorted (FACS) plots of wild-type (left) and G-CSFR−/− mice (right) stained ex vivo with FITC-7/4 (antineutrophil) antibody. (C) Quantitation of the percentage of 7/4+Gr-1+ cells in lung homogenate of wild-type (□) and G-CSF−/− (▪) animals (n = 5). Data represent the mean ± SEM.

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