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Figure 1. Donor derived DN1 CD122−NK1.1− thymocytes differentiate into NK cells in the thymus. (A) Thymic DN1 CD122−NK1.1− cells from Rag1−/− mice were sorted and collected for post sort analysis with the gating parameters shown. (B) Thymi from Rag1−/− Ly5.2 mice were harvested and sorted based on DN1CD122−NK1.1− phenotype as shown in panel A. Cells were transferred into irradiated Rag1−/− Ly5.1 mice either intravenously or intrathymically. Irradiated littermates were used as controls. Cells were harvested from the thymus 32 days after transfer. NK1.1+ cells from the lymphocyte population were then examined for host (Ly5.1+) and donor (Ly5.2+) cells. Data are representative of 2 experiments.

Donor derived DN1 CD122NK1.1 thymocytes differentiate into NK cells in the thymus. (A) Thymic DN1 CD122NK1.1 cells from Rag1−/− mice were sorted and collected for post sort analysis with the gating parameters shown. (B) Thymi from Rag1−/− Ly5.2 mice were harvested and sorted based on DN1CD122NK1.1 phenotype as shown in panel A. Cells were transferred into irradiated Rag1−/− Ly5.1 mice either intravenously or intrathymically. Irradiated littermates were used as controls. Cells were harvested from the thymus 32 days after transfer. NK1.1+ cells from the lymphocyte population were then examined for host (Ly5.1+) and donor (Ly5.2+) cells. Data are representative of 2 experiments.

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