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Figure 3 | BMC Immunology

Figure 3

From: Follicular dendritic-like cells derived from human monocytes

Figure 3

AP pos cells express the FDC-marker CD35 and the myeloid marker CD68. Monocytes were cultured under conditions described in Fig. 1 for differentiating into FDC-like cells (a) or for macrophages (b) and triple-stained for AP, CD 35 and CD68. a, FDC-like cells co-expressing CD68 (red; filled arrow), AP (blue; open arrow), and CD35 (brown; arrowhead) at different degrees; b, control cells cultured in parallel in the presence of macrophage differentiation conditions stained for AP (negative), CD35 (negative), CD68 (positive, red).

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