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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Genes Immun. 2010 May 27;11(5):384–396. doi: 10.1038/gene.2010.27

Table 1.

B cell populations in the spleen

Genotype B220 Follicular Transitional Marginal Zone
Rgs1+/+Gnai2+/+ 54+/− 9 72+/− 7 10+/− 0 10+/− 4
Rgs1+/−Gnai2+/+ 47+/− 1 75+/− 1 6 +/− 0*** 15+/− 0*
Rgs1−/−Gnai2+/+ 44+/− 3* 69+/− 6 6+/− 1*** 19+/− 3**
Rgs1+/+Gnai2+/− 48+/− 7 72+/− 6 8+/− 1** 12+/− 2
Rgs1+/+Gnai2−/− 44+/− 3* 74+/− 7 6+/− 2** 5+/− 2*
Rgs1+/−Gnai2+/− 42+/− 7* 68+/− 7 7+/− 1*** 17+/− 3*
Rgs1−/−Gnai2−/− 52+/− 4 81+/− 4* 4+/− 1*** 8+/− 3
Rgs1+/+Gnai3−/− 54+/−4 76+/−3 10+/−1 9+/−2

Percentage of B220+ cells, follicular B cells, transitional B cells, and marginal zone B cells found in the spleen of the different types of mice. Results are mean plus or minus 2 standard deviations of the mean of 5 mice for each genotype. Statistical significance was calculated using Mann-Whitney t-test compared with Rgs1+/+Gnai2+/+.

*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.001, and

***

p<0.0001