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Fig. 4 | Burns & Trauma

Fig. 4

From: Neutralization of interleukin-17A alleviates burn-induced intestinal barrier disruption via reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines in a mouse model

Fig. 4

Flow cytometry analysis of interleukin (IL)-17A expression in γδT cells isolated from intestinal epithelial lymphocytes (IELs). IEL cells were gated in the oval, and membrane staining with anti-mouse CD3, TCRγδ, Vγ4+ or Vγ1+ antibody and intracellular staining with anti-mouse IL-17A antibody were performed. Representative flow cytometric data in each group: sham group (a), burn group (b). A comparison of percentage between IL-17A+Vγ4+T cells (left) and IL-17A+Vγ1+T cells (right) in each group (c). The results are presented as mean ± standard error of the mean (SEM), n = 5 per group. *** p< 0.001

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