Fig. 2From: Hypotonia and intellectual disability without dysmorphic features in a patient with PIGN-related diseaseCell surface display of GPI-anchored proteins on red cells and granulocytes analyzed by flow cytometry. Red cells were stained with mouse anti-human CD59. Red cells from the patient (1157), his mother (1158) and a healthy control RB displayed similar amounts of CD59. However, patient granulocytes (1157) showed a half log reduction in fluorescence intensity following staining with anti-human CD59 and FLAER compared to the carrier mother (1158) and a healthy male control (RB)Back to article page