Fig. 6From: TNFR1 signaling converging on FGF14 controls neuronal hyperactivity and sickness behavior in experimental cerebral malariaIn vivo genetic silencing of FGF14 in the hippocampus ameliorates sickness behavior and controls thermoregulation in eCM. A Timeline for evaluation of sickness behavior and other consequences of P. chabaudi infection. eCM was measured by B modified SHIRPA behavioral scores, C predicted survival based upon SHIRPA scores day 7 p.i., D parasite load (%iRBC/RBC), E hypothermia, and F weight loss for mice of the indicated groups. Data shown as mean ± SEM (n = 15 mice/group). In B–F, statistical significance was determined via a 2-way ANOVA with post hoc Tukey’s multiple comparisons test: ns not significant; *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001; ****p < 0.0001Back to article page