Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. ATP-triggered lymphocyte [Ca++] increase. / ATP triggers a higher [Ca++]iincrease in lymphocytes from evolutive (A) compared with indolent (B) B-CLL. Lymphocytes were isolated as described in “Study design” and resuspended in Ca++-supplemented or Ca++-free solution at a concentration of 2 × 106/mL. The Ca++-free solution also contained 500 μM EGTA. ATP and ionomycin (iono) were 1 mM and 1 μM, respectively.

ATP-triggered lymphocyte [Ca++] increase.

ATP triggers a higher [Ca++]iincrease in lymphocytes from evolutive (A) compared with indolent (B) B-CLL. Lymphocytes were isolated as described in “Study design” and resuspended in Ca++-supplemented or Ca++-free solution at a concentration of 2 × 106/mL. The Ca++-free solution also contained 500 μM EGTA. ATP and ionomycin (iono) were 1 mM and 1 μM, respectively.

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