Extended Data Fig. 2: GD3 cells are Vγ5- epidermal γδ T cells. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: GD3 cells are Vγ5- epidermal γδ T cells.

From: A γδ T cell–IL-3 axis controls allergic responses through sensory neurons

Extended Data Fig. 2

a, Flow cytometry of naive WT pinnae or dorsal root ganglia (DRG). b-d, f,g, Flow cytometric quantification of naive WT pinnae or DRG (b), naive WT dermis or epidermis (c), naive WT pinnae, cheek, or foot (d), or WT pinnae (g) (b, n = 6 per group; c, n = 3 per group; d, n = 12 per group; f,g, n = 11 PBS; n = 10 papain). e, Pinnae thickness was measured following chronic papain exposure (n = 11 PBS; n = 10 papain). Symbols represent individual mice. Bar plots are mean ± SEM. Data represent at least two independent experiments and were combined, except in c. Statistical tests: two-sided unpaired t-test (b-f; g, dermal γδ T cells) or two-sided Mann Whitney U-test (g, DETCs and GD3 cells). * p < 0.05, *** p < 0.001, **** p < 0.0001, ns=not significant.

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