Fig. 1From: Scavenger receptor CD36 governs recruitment of myeloid cells to the blood–CSF barrier after stroke in neonatal miceLack of CD36 diminishes accumulation of myeloid cells in the ipsilateral cortex of neonatal mice subjected to tMCAO. A Gating strategy to identify subsets of myeloid cells from the dissociated cortices by flow cytometry. B–E Quantification of CD45hiCD11b+ myeloid cells (B), CD45hiCD11b+Ly6chi inflammatory monocytes (C), CD45hi11b+Ly6cintLy6g+ neutrophils (D), and CD45hi11b+Ly6cintLy6g− patrolling monocytes (E) ipsilateral (Ipsi) and contralateral (Contra) to tMCAO in WT and CD36 KO mice at 3 h and 13 h reperfusion. Two-way ANOVA with post-hoc Tukey’s Multiple Comparison test was performed to compare groups with multiple independent variables. Dots represent individual mice. Data are shown as mean ± SD. In this and the following figures 3 h/3 h refers to 3 h MCAO followed by 3 h reperfusion. 3 h/13 h refers to 3 h MCAO followed by 13 h reperfusion. Individual p values are listed within figures for data that are significantBack to article page