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Published Erratum
. 2016 Dec 1;48(12):961.
doi: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.zh7-4153-corr.2016.

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Fig. 6.
Adoptive transfer of regulatory T cells (Tregs) into Rag-1−/− mice restores normal resolution of lung injury. Phenotypic data from experiments used to generate microarray data after adoptive transfer (AT) of Tregs to Rag-1−/− mice are shown. Body weight change (A), BAL protein (B), BAL total cell count (C), and BAL neutrophils (PMNs; D) all demonstrate that in Rag-1−/− mice that received Tregs lung injury is minimal by day 10 and similar to WT mice; in comparison, Rag-1−/− that did not receive Tregs have persistent lung injury at day 10. Macros, macrophages. Lung histology (E) reveals that Rag-1−/− mice and Rag-1−/− after AT of Tregs have similar histological patterns at day 4; however, AT of Tregs produces normal resolution by day 10. n < 3 at each time point and for each strain. *P 0.05 comparing Rag-1−/− mice with Tregs to Rag-1−/− mice without Tregs at the same time point.

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