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Wei Gao, Peter S. Topham, Jennifer A. King, Stephen T. Smiley, Vilmos Csizmadia, Bao Lu, Craig J. Gerard, Wayne W. Hancock
Published in Volume 105, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(1):35–44 doi:10.1172/JCI8126
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Immunopathology of cardiac allografts at day 5 after transplant. (a) Histology and intragraft immune activation, as assessed by detection of IL-2R+ mononuclear cells. Overall leukocyte infiltration was greatest in CCR1+/+, decreased in both CCR1–/– and CCR1+/+ plus low CsA groups, and least in the CCR1–/– plus low CsA samples, which appeared largely normal. Levels of immune activation were comparable in the first 3 groups and contrasted markedly with the CCR1–/– plus low CsA group. (b) Quantitative assessment, representative of 4 grafts per group, of intragraft infiltration, as assessed using cell lineage-specific mAb’s and ≥20 fields/graft; *P < 0.01 and **P < 0.001.