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Figure 2. Increased cellularity and skewed B1/B2 and B1b/B1a ratios in peritoneal exudate from Itchy mice. (A) Peritoneal exudate cells from WT, Itch+/−, and Itch−/− mice were stained for B2 (IgDhiIgMlo) and B1 (IgMhiIgDlo) cells after gating on lymphocytes using side and forward scatter profiles. The percentage of each population is indicated. (B) B1 cells were further gated for B1a (Mac1+CD5+) and B1b (Mac1+CD5−). The percentages of each subpopulation are indicated next to each gate. Results of representative mice (n = 12) are shown. (C) Total numbers of individual peritoneal B-cell subpopulations (± SD) are shown for WT (□; n = 12), Itch+/− (; n = 12), and Itch−/− (■; n = 22) mice.

Increased cellularity and skewed B1/B2 and B1b/B1a ratios in peritoneal exudate from Itchy mice. (A) Peritoneal exudate cells from WT, Itch+/−, and Itch−/− mice were stained for B2 (IgDhiIgMlo) and B1 (IgMhiIgDlo) cells after gating on lymphocytes using side and forward scatter profiles. The percentage of each population is indicated. (B) B1 cells were further gated for B1a (Mac1+CD5+) and B1b (Mac1+CD5). The percentages of each subpopulation are indicated next to each gate. Results of representative mice (n = 12) are shown. (C) Total numbers of individual peritoneal B-cell subpopulations (± SD) are shown for WT (□; n = 12), Itch+/− (; n = 12), and Itch−/− (■; n = 22) mice.

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