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. 2019 Feb 6;10:616. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-08202-w

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Robust donor-specific tolerance after CD117-ADC conditioning and fully MHC-mismatched sequential bone marrow and skin allotransplantation. C57Bl/6 animals were conditioned as indicated at the top of each panel, then transplanted with 2 × 107 total BM cells, followed by skin allotransplantation, according to the protocol shown in Fig. 1a. a Representative example of skin allograft outcome 336 (primary) and 265 (secondary) days post skin transplantation. BM donor-type (BALB/c) and third-party (CBA/Ca) skin allografts were transplanted at 168 (primary) and 239 (secondary) days post BMT preceded by conditioning with isotype control antibody (left) or CD117-ADC (right). Circles locate the site of skin transplantation: solid lines, rejected transplants; dotted lines, viable transplants. Arrows demarcate the margin of the surviving skin allograft. b Skin allograft survival curves summarized from two independent experiments comparing conditioning regimens. The survival was analyzed by the following tests: Log-rank (Mantel-Cox) test (χ2 65.88), Log-rank test for trend (χ2 25.75), and Gehan-Breslow-Wilcoxon test (χ2 56.36)