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. 2010 Jun 7;207(6):1247–1260. doi: 10.1084/jem.20092140

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

CD141+ DCs are located in human lymph nodes. Cells expressing CLEC9A in human lymph nodes colonized the paracortex beneath the capsule and trabeculae (A–C), the more central areas of the CD3+ T cell rich paracortex (D–H), and the diffuse paracortex that protrudes between the medullary cords (I–K). Co-staining with CD209 demonstrated that neither the CD209+ antigen-presenting cells in the medullary cords nor the surrounding diffuse paracortex expressed CLEC9A (F–K). Blue represents DAPI staining of cell nuclei (A, D, E, I, J, and K). Bars: (A and F) 200 µm; (D, G, and I) 100 µm; (E) 50 µm; (B and C) 30 µm; (H, J, and K) 20 µm.