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Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2015 Aug 19;525(7569):389–393. doi: 10.1038/nature15252

Extended Data Figure 4. Potential targets of Tet2 during immune response.

Extended Data Figure 4

ad, ELISA of cytokines in supernatants of splenic activated CD4+ T cells (a), CD8+ T cells (b) and NK cells (c), and conventional splenic CD19+ B cells (d) from Tet2-deficient (KO) and control mice (WT). T cells were stimulated with 10 μg ml−1 anti-CD3 and 1 μg ml−1 anti-CD28 monoclonal antibodies for 24 h. NK cells were stimulated with a combination of 10 ng ml−1 IL-12 plus 5 ng ml−1 IL-18 for 12 h. B cells were stimulated with 5 μg ml−1 LPS for 24 h, Error bars represent s.d. of triplicate technical replicates and are representative of three independent experiments. **P < 0.01.