Figure 1:
Microglia from head-shielded bone marrow chimeric mice are distinct from infiltrating macrophages after TBI. Brains isolated from chimeric mice post TBI were analyzed by flow cytometry. CD45.1neg ‘B, T, NK cells and Eosinophils’ acted as the gating control for CD45.2hi cells, showing that resident microglia (CD45lo) can be unambiguously differentiated from infiltrating monocyte-derived macrophages (CD45.1+). Arrows indicate the directionality of gating.