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. 2002 Jun;128(3):453–459. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.2002.01854.x

Fig.1.

Fig.1

IFN-γ production from human NK-type T cells stimulated with SEA. (a) Decreased IFN-γ production from PBMC by the depletion of either CD56+ T cells (56+ T (−)), CD57+ T cells (57+ T (−)) or CD56+ NK cells (56+ NK (−)). CD56+ T cells, CD57+ T cells or CD56+ NK cells were depleted from whole PBMC by a cell sorter and were cultured with SEA for the indicated hour and culture supernatants were subjected to ELISA. Data are the means ± s.e. from five independent experiments. (b) The IFN-γ production from various lymphocyte subsets. CD56+ T cells, CD57+ T cells, CD56+ NK cells and regular T cells were purified by a cell sorter and were cultured with SEA for the indicated hour and culture supernatants were subjected to ELISA. The data are the means ± s.e. from five independent experiments. *P < 0·05; **P < 0·01. ▪, 24 h; Inline graphic, 48 h; □, 60h.