Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. Adhesion of activated neutrophils to surfaces coated with αEC and D100. / (A) Neutrophils were isolated from human blood, resuspended in HBSS, and labeled with Calcein. Cells (0.1 mL; 2 × 105cells/mL) were activated with 10 nM PMA and then distributed into wells of plates coated with various concentrations of αEC (●) and D100 (▿). Adhesion was done as described in the legends for Figures 2 to 5. (B) Adhesion of activated neutrophils to wells coated with 10 μg/mL αEC (solid bars) and 10 μg/mL D100 (open bars) in the absence or presence of 10 μg/mL mAb IB4.

Adhesion of activated neutrophils to surfaces coated with αEC and D100.

(A) Neutrophils were isolated from human blood, resuspended in HBSS, and labeled with Calcein. Cells (0.1 mL; 2 × 105cells/mL) were activated with 10 nM PMA and then distributed into wells of plates coated with various concentrations of αEC (●) and D100 (▿). Adhesion was done as described in the legends for Figures 2 to 5. (B) Adhesion of activated neutrophils to wells coated with 10 μg/mL αEC (solid bars) and 10 μg/mL D100 (open bars) in the absence or presence of 10 μg/mL mAb IB4.

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