Figure 6
Figure 6. KLRG1+/CX3CR1-GFP+ NK cells derive from the KLRG1+/CX3CR1-GFP− counterpart. Sorted KLRG1+/CX3CR1-GFP− and KLRG1+/CX3CR1-GFP+ NK-cell populations (purity > 95%) from the spleen of heterozygous CX3CR1+/GFP mice (CD45.2) were adoptively transferred into wt C57BL/6 mice (CD45.1). After 12 days, donor NK cells from BM, spleen, and liver were identified as CD45.1−/CD45.2+/CD3−/NK1.1+ cells and analyzed for their expression of KLRG1 and GFP. Numbers in plots indicate the mean percentage ± SD of CX3CR1-GFP+ donor NK cells in the recipient spleen. Data are representative of 1 of at least 3 experiments performed.

KLRG1+/CX3CR1-GFP+ NK cells derive from the KLRG1+/CX3CR1-GFP counterpart. Sorted KLRG1+/CX3CR1-GFP and KLRG1+/CX3CR1-GFP+ NK-cell populations (purity > 95%) from the spleen of heterozygous CX3CR1+/GFP mice (CD45.2) were adoptively transferred into wt C57BL/6 mice (CD45.1). After 12 days, donor NK cells from BM, spleen, and liver were identified as CD45.1/CD45.2+/CD3/NK1.1+ cells and analyzed for their expression of KLRG1 and GFP. Numbers in plots indicate the mean percentage ± SD of CX3CR1-GFP+ donor NK cells in the recipient spleen. Data are representative of 1 of at least 3 experiments performed.

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