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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biomed Pharmacother. 2023 Mar 13;161:114514. doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2023.114514

Fig. 1. PC alters the T cell frequency and reduces activated T cells.

Fig. 1.

Flow cytometry analysis of control stimulated, and 10 μM PC treated spleen cells stained with phenotypic markers for T cells (CD4 and CD8) and T cell activation markers CXCR3. Panel A represents the percentages of CD4+ T cells (Panel A, lower right quadrant), CD8+ T cells (Panel A, upper left quadrant), and CD4+CD8+ T cells (Panel A, upper right quadrant). Panel B shows representative experiments for both CD4 +CXCR3 and CD8 +CXCR3 populations. Panel C represents the percentages of CD4+CD8+ T cells and CXCR3 cells that were gated on the CD8 T cell population. Data are representative of one of the three biological experiments run in triplicate. The values are shown as mean ± SEM; * *p0.01 (compared to control vs stimulated); * **p0.001 (compared to stimulated vs PC).