“…To identify the Sn positive and negative cells in the CD163 positive and negative cell populations in the nasal mucosa, a double IF staining was performed using goat polyclonal antibody (pAb) against human CD163 (R&D Systems, Mineapolis, MN, USA) and mouse monoclonal antibody (mAb) against porcine sialoadhesin (Sn) (clone 41D3) [27] (Table 1). For the additional characterization of the macrophages in the nasal mucosa, a frozen ventral turbinate section was stained by a triple immunofluorescence with a mouse mAb against porcine Sn (clone 41D3) and a goat pAb against human CD163 together with a mouse mAb against porcine MHCII (clone MSA3, Kingfisher Biotech, St. Paul, MN, USA) or a mouse mAb against porcine CD14 (clone MIL2) [28]; or by a triple immunofluorescence with a mouse mAb against human Sn (clone 26B2) [29] and a goat pAb against human CD163 together with a mouse mAb against human CD1c (clone L161, Biolegend, San Diego, CA, USA) ( Table 1).…”