Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. T-cell activation in the lymph nodes. / (A) Flow cytometric analysis of lymph nodes (mesenteric and inguinal) from 2 representative recipients of TβRII−/−and TβRII+/− bone marrow, respectively, at 8 weeks after transplantation. The samples were gated for FSC, SSC, Ly5.2, and CD4 or CD8, respectively. The percentages indicate the fraction of CD4+ or CD8+ cells that expresses CD69. Absolute numbers are shown in paranthesis (× 10−4). (B) Average fractions of CD4+ or CD8+ cells, respectively, expressing CD69. The numbers of animals examined were 6 (TβRII−/−recipients) and 3 (TβRII+/− recipients), respectively.P < .02 for CD4+ cells and < .001 for CD8+ cells. At least 10 000 counts were collected for each sample.

T-cell activation in the lymph nodes.

(A) Flow cytometric analysis of lymph nodes (mesenteric and inguinal) from 2 representative recipients of TβRII−/−and TβRII+/− bone marrow, respectively, at 8 weeks after transplantation. The samples were gated for FSC, SSC, Ly5.2, and CD4 or CD8, respectively. The percentages indicate the fraction of CD4+ or CD8+ cells that expresses CD69. Absolute numbers are shown in paranthesis (× 10−4). (B) Average fractions of CD4+ or CD8+ cells, respectively, expressing CD69. The numbers of animals examined were 6 (TβRII−/−recipients) and 3 (TβRII+/− recipients), respectively.P < .02 for CD4+ cells and < .001 for CD8+ cells. At least 10 000 counts were collected for each sample.

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