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. 2017 Aug 28;8:1020. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.01020

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Similar to what we observed in the spleen, CD27+, CD11b bone marrow natural killer (NK) cells are increased in abundance while CD27, CD11b+ bone marrow NK cells are reduced in abundance among interleukin (IL)-18BPKO mice. (A) Representative gating of CD27 versus CD11b on bone marrow NK cells. (B) CD27+, CD11b NK cells are increased in proportion and abundance in the bone marrow of IL-18BPKO mice, while (C) CD27, CD11b+ NK cells are reduced in proportion and abundance. Results from three unique experiments from six WT and eight IL-18BPKO mice. Bars represent median. Significance calculated with Mann–Whitney U test. **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.