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. 2005 Jun;166(6):1749–1760. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9440(10)62485-6

Figure 8.

Figure 8

Effect of reconstitution of T/R mice with wild-type splenocytes on the accumulation of CD4+ cells in the T7 to T9 segment of the spinal cord. T/R mice were reconstituted with wild-type syngeneic splenocytes. After 4 to 5 weeks, they were subjected to SCI. The spinal cord T-cell populations of splenocyte-reconstituted T/R mice (recT/R) were compared to wild-type mice (NT/R+), T/R+ mice, and nonreconstituted T/R mice, all groups 8 days after SCI. A: Percentage of 3H12+ and 3H12 CD4+ T cells. B: Percentage of 3H12+CD4+ T cells with high and low levels of CD4 expression. Values represent the average of five animals per group. *P < 0.05.