Fig. 1: MAVS and STING signaling pathways are redundantly required for the development of natural IELs in the small intestine.
From: Dietary nucleic acids promote oral tolerance through innate sensing pathways in mice

a–c Representative flow plots (a), cell percentages (b), and cell numbers (c) of small intestinal IELs from WT, Mavs−/−, Stinggt/gt, or Mavs−/−Stinggt/gt mice, n = 5. d–f Representative flow plots (d), cell percentages (e), and cell numbers (f) of colon IELs from WT or Mavs−/−Stinggt/gt mice, n = 5. Data are mean ± s.e.m. and from one experiment representative of three independent experiments. Statistics: one-way ANOVA followed by the Bonferroni post hoc test (b, c) or two-tailed, Student’s t tests (e, f). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.