Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Binding of galectin-3 to resting and in vitro primed neutrophils. In vitro–primed cells (see Materials and Methods) and resting peripheral blood cells (106) were paraformaldehyde fixed, incubated with FITC-labeled galectin-3, and analyzed by flow cytometry. Panel (a) shows a representative histogram while panel (b) depicts the relative amounts of bound galectin-3, calculated from the mean fluorescence intensity of each cell population and expressed in percent of the value obtained with control cells (□). The results are given as mean + SD, n = 8.

Binding of galectin-3 to resting and in vitro primed neutrophils. In vitro–primed cells (see Materials and Methods) and resting peripheral blood cells (106) were paraformaldehyde fixed, incubated with FITC-labeled galectin-3, and analyzed by flow cytometry. Panel (a) shows a representative histogram while panel (b) depicts the relative amounts of bound galectin-3, calculated from the mean fluorescence intensity of each cell population and expressed in percent of the value obtained with control cells (□). The results are given as mean + SD, n = 8.

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