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Figure 1. Phenotypic characterization of NK-cell subsets in peripheral blood of rhesus macaques. (A) Representative flow cytometric plots defining NK cells in PBMCs. Macaque NK cells were identified using a broad side- versus forward-scatter gate and phenotypically defined as CD3−CD8α+NKG2A+. Subsets were further delineated by expression of CD56 and/or CD16. (B) Representative histogram overlays depict expression of NKp46 and NKp30 on each of the 3 primary NK subsets. Gray closed histograms are from isotype-matched controls. CD56+ indicates CD56+CD16−; CD16+, CD56−CD16+; and DN, CD56−CD16−. Examples are representative of 15 to 27 naive animals.

Phenotypic characterization of NK-cell subsets in peripheral blood of rhesus macaques. (A) Representative flow cytometric plots defining NK cells in PBMCs. Macaque NK cells were identified using a broad side- versus forward-scatter gate and phenotypically defined as CD3CD8α+NKG2A+. Subsets were further delineated by expression of CD56 and/or CD16. (B) Representative histogram overlays depict expression of NKp46 and NKp30 on each of the 3 primary NK subsets. Gray closed histograms are from isotype-matched controls. CD56+ indicates CD56+CD16; CD16+, CD56CD16+; and DN, CD56CD16. Examples are representative of 15 to 27 naive animals.

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