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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Immunol. 2019 Mar 25;202(9):2720–2727. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1801481

Figure 6:

Figure 6:

IL-1R1 signaling deficiency increases Ly6Clo Mo during early wound repair. (A) Percentage of wound area as compared with day 0 wounds. ImageJ software was used to measure wound area. (B) Representative flow-cytograms showing gating strategy for flow-cytometry analysis of innate immune cells at wounds. (C-H) Percentage (of live cells; upper panels) and number (lower panels) of total leukocytes (CD45+), Mo/Mp (CD45+Ly6G-CD11b+), Ly6Chi Mo (CD45+Ly6G-CD11b+F4/80-Ly6Chi), Ly6Clo Mo (CD45+Ly6G-CD11b+F4/80-Ly6Clo), Ly6Chi Mp (CD45+Ly6G-CD11b+F4/80+Ly6Chi) and Ly6Clo Mp, (CD45+Ly6G-CD11b+F4/80+Ly6Clo) in the wounds. Results are represented as mean ± SD, n=7 mice for each strain and each time point. a, mean value significantly different from day 0 in WT; b, mean value significantly different from day 0 in Il1r1−/−; c, mean value significantly different between two strains at same time point. p≤0.05 is significant.