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. 2022 Nov 25;248(2):117–129. doi: 10.1177/15353702221128573

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

CX3CR1 deficiency does not affect ConA-induced immune cells infiltration in liver.

(A, B) ConA-induced immune cell infiltration in the liver of Cx3cr1−/− (n = 4) and Cx3cr1+/+ (n = 4) mice were analyzed by flow cytometry. Liver samples were collected at 8 h (A) and 14 h (B) after ConA treatment. (C, D) Representative immunofluorescence staining of F4/80 (C) and CD3 (D) and quantification in the liver of Cx3cr1−/− and Cx3cr1+/+ mice at 24 h after ConA (The scale bars are 100 μm). (A color version of this figure is available in the online journal.)