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From: Magnetic targeting of adoptively transferred tumour-specific nanoparticle-loaded CD8+ T cells does not improve their tumour infiltration in a mouse model of cancer but promotes the retention of these cells in tumour-draining lymph nodes

Fig. 10

CD8+Vα2/Vβ5+ T cell infiltration in the tumour-draining LN in the different groups. a Representative dot plots showing the percentage of Vα2/Vβ5+ cells within the living CD3+CD8+ cell population. b Percentage of CD8+ Vα2/Vβ5+ T cells within living CD45+ cells within the tumour-draining LN in the different treatment groups. c Percentage of CD8+ Vα2/Vβ5+ CD69+, CD25+, and CD69+CD25+ T cells in the tumour-draining LN in the different treatment groups. d Percentage of CD8+ Vα2/Vβ5+ IFN-γ+ T cells in the tumour-draining LN in the different treatment groups. The results shown (mean ± SD) correspond to 4 or 5 mice/group, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001

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