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Endocytic recycling and vesicular transport systems mediate transcytosis of Leptospira interrogans across cell monolayer

Li, Y;Li, KX;Hu, WL;Ojcius, DM;Fang, JQ;Li, SJ;Lin, X;Yan, J;

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Electroacupuncture decreases Netrin-1-induced myelinated afferent fiber sprouting and neuropathic pain through -opioid receptors

Li, HP;Su, W;Shu, Y;Yuan, XC;Lin, LX;Hou, TF;Xiang, HC;Zhu, H;Hu, XF;Pan, L;Wu, JN;Meng, XF;Pan, HL;Wu, CH;Li, M;

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  • Immunofluorescence labeling of myelinated afferent fiber projections to the dorsal horn:

    To detect the effect of -FNA on RTX-caused myelinated primary afferent nerve sprouting into the spinal dorsal horn, cholera toxin B-subunit (CTB), a transganglionic tracer, was injected into left sciatic nerve of VEH-, RTX-, EA + NS- and EA + -FNA-treated rats as described.4 The results were analyzed using immunofluorescence labeling.

    In brief, rats were deeply anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital (40 mg/kg, i.p.) and transcardially perfused 4 days after CTB injection. The L4-L6 spinal cord was post fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde for 68 hr and dehydrated in 30% sucrose dissolved in 0.1 M phosphate buffer (PBS) at 4 C for 48 hr. The tissues of spinal cord were sectioned with a cryostat. The thickness of sections was 20 m. The slides were incubated in blocking buffer (0.2% tween-20 and 5% donkey serum in 0.01M PBS, pH 7.4) at 37 C for 1 hr, then incubated overnight on a shaker at 4 C with primary antibodies diluted in 0.01M PBS including 0.3% TritonX-100, 5% donkey serum, and incubated with a secondary antibody at 37 C for 1 hr. The primary antibodies used were goat anti-CTB (1:250; List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA). For secondary antibodies, we used donkey anti-goat IgG conjugated with Dylight 594 (1:500; Jackson ImmunoResearch). We used 6 rats in each group and randomly selected five or six sections from the spinal cord of each rat. All imaging analysis was performed on an Olympus BX51 fluorescence microscope (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) and using Image J software (Bethesda, MD).

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IL-17A is associated with the breakdown of the blood-brain barrier in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

Setiadi, AF;Abbas, AR;Jeet, S;Wong, K;Bischof, A;Peng, I;Lee, J;Bremer, M;Eggers, EL;DeVoss, J;Staton, T;Herman, A;von Bdingen, HC;Townsend, MJ;

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Sex-specific Tau methylation patterns and synaptic transcriptional alterations are associated with neural vulnerability during chronic neuroinflammation

Didonna, A;Cant, E;Shams, H;Isobe, N;Zhao, C;Caillier, SJ;Condello, C;Yamate-Morgan, H;Tiwari-Woodruff, SK;Mofrad, MRK;Hauser, SL;Oksenberg, JR;

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  • Recombinant antigens and coupling to microsphere beads:

    … Tetanus toxoid (Massachusetts Biological Laboratories, Boston, MA), diphtheria toxoid from Corynebacterium diphtheriae (List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA), and recombinant measles nucleoprotein (MV-N, Meridian Life Sciences, Memphis, TN) [30] were purchased from commercial sources. Tetanus toxoid was coupled to SeroMap beads as previously described [31]. Diphtheria toxoid was coupled in buffer containing 50 mM 2-(N-morpholinoethanesulfonic acid (MES) at pH 5.0 with 0.85% NaCl at a concentration of 60 g of protein per 1.25 107 beads in 1 ml final volume. …

Unleashing Type-2 Dendritic Cells to Drive Protective Antitumor CD4+ T Cell Immunity

Binnewies, M;Mujal, AM;Pollack, JL;Combes, AJ;Hardison, EA;Barry, KC;Tsui, J;Ruhland, MK;Kersten, K;Abushawish, MA;Spasic, M;Giurintano, JP;Chan, V;Daud, AI;Ha, P;Ye, CJ;Roberts, EW;Krummel, MF;

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Direct detection of bacteremia by exploiting host-pathogen interactions of lipoteichoic acid and lipopolysaccharide

Kubicek-Sutherland, JZ;Vu, DM;Noormohamed, A;Mendez, HM;Stromberg, LR;Pedersen, CA;Hengartner, AC;Klosterman, KE;Bridgewater, HA;Otieno, V;Cheng, Q;Anyona, SB;Ouma, C;Raballah, E;Perkins, DJ;McMahon, BH;Mukundan, H;

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Acute B-Cell Inhibition by Soluble Antigen Arrays is Valency-Dependent and Predicts Immunomodulation in Splenocytes

Griffin, JD;Leon, MA;Salash, JR;Shao, M;Hartwell, BL;Pickens, CJ;Sestak, JO;Berkland, C;

Product: Pertussis Toxin from B. pertussis, Lyophilized in Buffer

Compartmentalized gut lymph node drainage dictates adaptive immune responses

Esterhzy, D;Canesso, MCC;Mesin, L;Muller, PA;de Castro, TBR;Lockhart, A;ElJalby, M;Faria, AMC;Mucida, D;

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