Figure 3.
Figure 3. CC receptors were functionally investigated in chemotactic assay and were observed to display chemotaxis in some patients with NHL following binding to relative chemokines. Chemotactic activity of CC chemokines (CCL3 at 5 ng/mL, CCL23 at 5 ng/mL, CCL20 at 5 ng/mL, CCL24 at 100 ng/mL, and CCL5 at 1 ng/mL) was tested on normal B cells obtained from 3 healthy subjects and on malignant B lymphocytes obtained from 18 patients with NHL. The concentrations were chosen in relation to a dose-response curve (see “Patients, materials, and methods”). The assay was performed in triplicate.

CC receptors were functionally investigated in chemotactic assay and were observed to display chemotaxis in some patients with NHL following binding to relative chemokines. Chemotactic activity of CC chemokines (CCL3 at 5 ng/mL, CCL23 at 5 ng/mL, CCL20 at 5 ng/mL, CCL24 at 100 ng/mL, and CCL5 at 1 ng/mL) was tested on normal B cells obtained from 3 healthy subjects and on malignant B lymphocytes obtained from 18 patients with NHL. The concentrations were chosen in relation to a dose-response curve (see “Patients, materials, and methods”). The assay was performed in triplicate.

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