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From: Sustained TNF production by central nervous system infiltrating macrophages promotes progressive autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Fig. 2

TNF secretion is sustained in infiltrating macrophages during progressive EAE. TNF production by macrophages and microglia determined by intracellular staining during a acute (d19 p.i.) and b chronic (d30 p.i.) EAE in WT (black line) or GFAP∆R1γ (red line) mice. Numbers in histograms depict the percentage of TNF producing WT cells (black) or GFAP∆R1γ cells (red). Dotted line represents isotype control. Bar graphs show mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of TNF staining in macrophages and microglia from WT and GFAP∆R1γ mice during acute and chronic disease. Data represent the mean values and ± SEM of three independent experiments with six mice per group per experiment. P values determined by Student’s t test

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