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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20061864
DeVoss et al.

Figure S1 C57BL/6 x NOD F2 aire-deficient mice have a limited autoreactive repertoire and predominantly recognize IRBP.

Figure S2 Immunoblot of eluates from immunoaffinity purification with aire-deficient and aire-sufficient sera.

Figure S3 Provisional identification of IRBP as the 150-kD autoantigen by PMF.

Figure S4 Indirect immunofluorescence using aire-deficient sera on frozen sections of IRBP-sufficient or IRBP-deficient eye.

Figure S5 Increased precursor frequency of IRBP-specific T cells in aire-deficient mice.

Figure S6 Absence of ocular autoimmunity in some C57BL/6 aire-deficient animals.

Figure S7 Autoimmunity in lacrimal glands of both aire-deficient and aire- and IRBP-deficient (DKO) mice.

Figure S8 Flow cytometry analysis of cells from the eyes of aire-deficient and aire- and IRBP-deficient (DKO) mice.

Figure S9 Flow cytometry analysis of cells from IRBP-deficient and IRBP-sufficient thymic stromal recipients.

Table S1 Analysis of CD4- and CD8-depleted adoptive transfer experiments

Table S2 Real-time PCR primers and probes for analysis of aire-regulated genes

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