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Inflammation is not sufficient to account for decreased relative bacterial numbers in higher dose infection.
Published 2012“…<p>A) C57BL/6 mice or CCR2 KO mice receiving Gr1-depleting antibody were infected with either 10<sup>3</sup> or 10<sup>7</sup> NMII <i>Coxiella</i>. …”
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Injection of rIL-6 in IL-6KO mice decreased chronic disease severity following CB3/LPS treatment.
Published 2009“…(B) Chronic cardiac disease histology was scored blindly by a four tier grading system to determine severity differences: grade 1, 0–10% pathology; grade 2, 11–25%; grade 3, 26–50%; grade 4, greater than 50% (black circles indicate wt mice with DMEM, white circles indicate IL-6KO mice with DMEM, grey circles indicate IL-6KO mice with rIL-6) (bar is mean±SE, *p<0.05). …”
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Quantitation demonstrates the overlap of WFA ‘patches’ and striosomes decreases during early postnatal development.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Mean area of overlap between WFA clusters and striosomes (S) or matrix (M) compartments at P4. …”
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Decreased expression of miRNAs and downstream genes in thoracic aorta from CKD animals.
Published 2013“…<p>Thoracic aorta were collected at 35 weeks of age from CKD (n = 8) and normal rats (n = 8) and total RNA was isolated and miRNA expression determined by real time PCR and normalized by U6. The results demonstrated that there is significantly reduction in expression in miR-125b, miR-145, and in thoracic aorta from CKD compared to that from normal rats (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0064558#pone-0064558-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2A</a>). …”