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. 2018 Feb 1;13(2):e0192230. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192230

Fig 1. Neonatal and adult B cell subsets share similar phenotypic characteristics.

Fig 1

Flow cytometric analysis of surface marker expression of (A) maturity (CD10 & CD22; n = 7), co-stimulation (CD40 & TLR9; n≥6/8) and activation (CD80 & CD86; n = 5/3), (B) the three BAFF receptors BAFFR (n = 8), BCMA (n = 8/9) and TACI (n = 8/9) and (C) of surface IgM (n = 4) and IgD (n = 4/6) on neonatal and adult B cell subpopulations (transitional 1 & 2 B cells: T1 & T2; naïve mature B cells: N), (D) Expression of discrete markers on the three populations in AB and CB. Representative of >4 independent experiments are shown. (A-C) 1way ANOVA; *** P<0.0001).