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. 2014 Sep 16;9(9):e107054. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107054

Figure 3. Classical MHC-I molecules are involved in selective killing inhibition of NKL cells triggered by CD16 and NKp46 activating receptors.

Figure 3

(A) Classical and non-classical MHC-I expression on NKL cells. Filled histograms represent isotype control and open histograms represent surface receptor stained cells. (B) Exponentially growing NKL cells were co-cultured with 51Cr-P815 cells at 5∶1 E/T ratio in the presence of mAb against KAR (CD16 (a), NKG2D (b) or NKp46 (c)), plus control Ig, or different anti-MHC-I mAb (W6/32, BB7.7 or HLA-E clone 3D12). One representative experiment (n = 3) is shown.