Immune Cell Responses in Naive and Antigen-Stimulated Conditions
This study examines the concentration of mast cells, eosinophils, and mononuclear cells (in cells/mm²) in varying experimental conditions, including naive, SWF (specific wild type), SWF+OVA (ovalbumin), and anti-SEB (Staphylococcal enterotoxin B) treated groups. The results highlight the immune cell distribution and response dynamics, providing insights into how different treatments influence cell populations in a given immune context. By analyzing these populations, researchers can better understand the immune response and develop targeted therapies.
Immune Cell Responses in Naive and Antigen-Stimulated Conditions
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A: mast cells 180 * 150 120 Cells/mm2 90 60 30 0 Naive SWF con SWF OVA Anti-SEB SWF+OVA OVA con B: Eosinophils * 250 200 Cells/mm2 150 100 50 0 Naive SWF con SWF OVA Anti-SEB SWF+OVA OVA con C: Mononuclear cells * 300 250 200 Cells/mm2 150 100 50 0 Naive SWF con SWF OVA Anti-SEB SWF+OVA OVA con