Fig. 2. Calcium mobilization in mature DC induced by SLC and ELC. DC (A) without or (B through E) with MCM-treatment were loaded with Fluo-3AM. The chemokines were added at the times indicated by the arrows and the calcium responses analyzed by flow cytometry. (A through C) Calcium responses to 500 ng/mL of SLC, ELC, or RANTES. (D and E) Dose-dependent calcium responses induced by 500, 150, 50, 15, 5, and 1.5 ng/mL of (D) SLC or (E) ELC. (F and G) Mature DC were loaded with Fluo-3AM and calcium mobilization was analyzed by flow cytometry. Concentration of the chemokines added were: (F) 100 ng/mL SLC, 500 ng/mL ELC, (G) 500 ng/mL ELC, 100 ng/mL SLC. These results are representative of two or more independent experiments.
Fig. 2.

Calcium mobilization in mature DC induced by SLC and ELC. DC (A) without or (B through E) with MCM-treatment were loaded with Fluo-3AM. The chemokines were added at the times indicated by the arrows and the calcium responses analyzed by flow cytometry. (A through C) Calcium responses to 500 ng/mL of SLC, ELC, or RANTES. (D and E) Dose-dependent calcium responses induced by 500, 150, 50, 15, 5, and 1.5 ng/mL of (D) SLC or (E) ELC. (F and G) Mature DC were loaded with Fluo-3AM and calcium mobilization was analyzed by flow cytometry. Concentration of the chemokines added were: (F) 100 ng/mL SLC, 500 ng/mL ELC, (G) 500 ng/mL ELC, 100 ng/mL SLC. These results are representative of two or more independent experiments.

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