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. 2007 Oct 30;220(1):169–182. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-065X.2007.00563.x

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Tissue distribution of natural killer (NK), NK1.1+ T, and T cells. Lymphocyte populations were isolated from the indicated organs of 6‐week‐old C57BL/6 female mice, as previously described (33). (A) The percentage of NK1.1+CD3 (NK cells), NK1.1+CD3+ (NK1.1+ T cells), and NK1.1CD3+ (mature T cells) cells was measured by flow cytometry. (B) Cell numbers of the indicated subsets were obtained by multiplying the respective frequency of each subset by the total number of lymphocytes in the organ. For blood and lymph nodes, we used an estimate number of 10 million cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and 100 million cells in LNs. Results show the mean±standard deviation (SD) of six mice for each organ.