Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. DC enumeration and CD52 staining on DCs and T cells. / Peripheral blood sample from a healthy donor was stained with anti–HLA-DR and the mixture of antibodies specific for lineage markers CD3, CD14, CD16, CD19, CD20, CD34, and CD56. Anti-CD11c was also used to separate DCs into 2 subsets. (A) Total DC enumeration. (B,C) DC1 (CD11c+) and DC2 (CD11c−) staining. Peripheral blood DCs were also stained for the expression of CD52. (D) D52 expression on DC1. (E) CD52 expression on DC2. (F) CD52 expression on T cells where the closed line represents isotype control staining and broken line represents CD52 staining.

DC enumeration and CD52 staining on DCs and T cells.

Peripheral blood sample from a healthy donor was stained with anti–HLA-DR and the mixture of antibodies specific for lineage markers CD3, CD14, CD16, CD19, CD20, CD34, and CD56. Anti-CD11c was also used to separate DCs into 2 subsets. (A) Total DC enumeration. (B,C) DC1 (CD11c+) and DC2 (CD11c) staining. Peripheral blood DCs were also stained for the expression of CD52. (D) D52 expression on DC1. (E) CD52 expression on DC2. (F) CD52 expression on T cells where the closed line represents isotype control staining and broken line represents CD52 staining.

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