Figure 1.
Figure 1. Four-color gating strategy for identification of presumptive pre-DC subsets in blood of rhesus monkeys. Rhesus DC subsets were identified on the basis of forward scatter (FSC) and side scatter (SSC) (A) within the Lin- MHC class II+ fraction of total PBMCs after Ficoll gradient separation, indicated by the gated region (B). Isotype-matched control immunoglobulins were included as appropriate negative controls (C). Subsequently, monocytoid DC precursors (CD11c+ pre-DCs) were identified as CD11c+ CD123-, and plasmacytoid DC precursors (CD123++ pre-DCs) were identified as CD11c- CD123++ and comprised between 10% to 50% and 1% to 4% of the Lin- MHC class II+ fraction, respectively (D).

Four-color gating strategy for identification of presumptive pre-DC subsets in blood of rhesus monkeys. Rhesus DC subsets were identified on the basis of forward scatter (FSC) and side scatter (SSC) (A) within the Lin- MHC class II+ fraction of total PBMCs after Ficoll gradient separation, indicated by the gated region (B). Isotype-matched control immunoglobulins were included as appropriate negative controls (C). Subsequently, monocytoid DC precursors (CD11c+ pre-DCs) were identified as CD11c+ CD123-, and plasmacytoid DC precursors (CD123++ pre-DCs) were identified as CD11c- CD123++ and comprised between 10% to 50% and 1% to 4% of the Lin- MHC class II+ fraction, respectively (D).

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