Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Summary of flow cytometry gating procedures for the study of GPI-linked antigens (CD48 or CD59) by peripheral blood T cells, B cells, and NK cells. Plot (A) shows a region (R1) drawn around CD3+ cells with low side scatter characteristics; plot (B) shows a region (R1) drawn around CD19+ cells with low side scatter characteristics; plots (C and D) show the gating procedure for NK cells. An initial region or anchor gate (R2) is set around CD7+CD3− cells. This region is then applied to an FSC versus SSC plot and a second region (R3) drawn around the lymphocytes with low FSC and SSC characteristics. Only events (cells) meeting these two criteria are collected and analyzed.

Summary of flow cytometry gating procedures for the study of GPI-linked antigens (CD48 or CD59) by peripheral blood T cells, B cells, and NK cells. Plot (A) shows a region (R1) drawn around CD3+ cells with low side scatter characteristics; plot (B) shows a region (R1) drawn around CD19+ cells with low side scatter characteristics; plots (C and D) show the gating procedure for NK cells. An initial region or anchor gate (R2) is set around CD7+CD3 cells. This region is then applied to an FSC versus SSC plot and a second region (R3) drawn around the lymphocytes with low FSC and SSC characteristics. Only events (cells) meeting these two criteria are collected and analyzed.

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