Fig. 2From: IL4 induces IL6-producing M2 macrophages associated to inhibition of neuroinflammation in vitro and in vivorIL4 induces IL6 expression in CD206+ macrophages. a, b Immunofluorescent staining for CD206 (green) and IL6 (red) reveals co-localization of IL6 and CD206 expression in bone marrow-derived (BM) macrophages, exposed to rIL4 at 20 ng/mL, but not in peritoneal (PEC) macrophages. a ×100, scale bar = 10 μm. b ×40, scale bar = 50 μmBack to article page