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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20062129
Bopp et al.

Figure S1 Purity of CFSE-stained and FACSorted CD4+ T cells upon co-culture with nTregs.

Figure S2 The cAMP-elevating agent forskolin is a potent inhibitor of IL-2 expression and proliferation of conventional CD4+ T cells.

Figure S3 The cAMP-antagonist Rp-cAMPS abrogates nTreg-mediated suppression

Figure S4 nTregs induce the expression of ICER in co-cultured CD4+ T cells.

Table S1 (PDF) Expression of different connexin mRNAs by conventional CD4+ T cells and nTregs. CD4+ T cells and nTregs were either left untreated (resting) or activated with plate-bound anti-CD3 mAb and plate-bound anti-CD28 mAb for 20 hours. mRNAs were prepared and assessed for the expression of different connexin mRNAs using qRT-PCR.





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