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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cell Immunol. 2009 Jun 21;259(2):128–134. doi: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2009.06.006

Figure 6. Killing and replication of bacteria are not Mertk dependent.

Figure 6

A, In vitro bactericidal assay of E. coli O111:B4 GFP by thioglycollate-elicited wild-type (▪) and mertk−/− (▲) macrophages was conducted over a 6 hour time course and at a MOI of 10:1. B and C, In vitro gentamicin protection assay was used to examine the killing of the intracellular pathogen F. tularensis at a MOI of 10 (B) or MOI of 100 (C) by wild-type (□) and mertk−/− (▪) BMMΦ. Each bar is the mean and standard deviation of triplicate wells, n=3 and is representative of 3 separate experiments. No statistically significant differences were between genotypes found by 2-way ANOVA.