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. 2018 Nov 16;9:4822. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-07215-9

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Importance of dectin-1 in response to Candida in neonatal monocytes. a Antibody blocking of dectin-1 reduces cytokine production to C. albicans (Ca) in adult mononuclear cells (one-sided t-test with Welch’s correction for unequal variance; 6 to 12 subjects per condition; boxes and whiskers); b Phagocytosis of C. albicans upon blocking with anti-dectin-1 receptor antibody, same-isotype control or cytochalasin-D (Cyto-D); (11 to 18 subjects per age group; boxes and whiskers); Blocking of c C. albicans (Ca) or d C. parapsilosis (Cp) phagocytosis using laminarin (blocking dectin-1), mannan (blocking dectin-2 and mannose receptor), anti-DC-SIGN, and anti-CD206 antibodies, or a combination of all three antibodies (bar graph with mean ± standard deviation (SD); 2 to 3 subjects per age group)