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Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor modulation suppresses pathogenic astrocyte activation and chronic progressive CNS inflammation

Rothhammer, V;Kenison, JE;Tjon, E;Takenaka, MC;de Lima, KA;Borucki, DM;Chao, CC;Wilz, A;Blain, M;Healy, L;Antel, J;Quintana, FJ;

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NMDA-receptor-dependent plasticity in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis triggers long-term anxiolysis

Glangetas, C;Massi, L;Fois, GR;Jalabert, M;Girard, D;Diana, M;Yonehara, K;Roska, B;Xu, C;Lthi, A;Caille, S;Georges, F;

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  • Immunohistochemical methods:

    Immunocytochemical detection was performed by standard light, confocal microscopy as previously described43. Rats were perfused transcardially (4% paraformaldehyde solution). Sections were incubated (overnight per 4C) with rabbit or goat anti-PHAL primary antibody (1/2,000, Clinisciences, France), rabbit anti-Fox3 primary antibody (1/1,000; Abcam, France), goat anti-CTb primary antibody (1/10,000, List biological laboratories, USA). …

Sublingual Priming with a HIV gp41-Based Subunit Vaccine Elicits Mucosal Antibodies and Persistent B Memory Responses in Non-Human Primates

Bekri, S;Bourdely, P;Luci, C;Dereuddre-Bosquet, N;Su, B;Martinon, F;Braud, VM;Luque, I;Mateo, PL;Crespillo, S;Conejero-Lara, F;Moog, C;Le Grand, R;Anjure, F;

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YopE specific CD8+ T cells provide protection against systemic and mucosal Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection

Gonzlez-Juarbe, N;Shen, H;Bergman, MA;Orihuela, CJ;Dube, PH;

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  • … Mucosal immunization: on days 0, 7, and 21, mice were anesthetized with isoflurane and immunized intranasally with 10 μg YopE69–77 peptide mixed with 1μg of Cholera toxin (CT; List Biological Laboratories Inc., Campbell, CA) in 15 μL of PBS. Control mice received CT alone. On day 44, mice were challenged as indicated.

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Alteration of CD39+Foxp3+ CD4 T cell and cytokine levels in EAE/MS following anti-CD52 treatment

Pant, AB;Wang, Y;Mielcarz, DW;Kasper, EJ;Telesford, KM;Mishra, M;Haque, A;Channon, JY;Kasper, LH;Begum-Haque, S;

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Peripheral sensory neuron injury contributes to neuropathic pain in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Wang, IC;Chung, CY;Liao, F;Chen, CC;Lee, CH;

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Medullary Reticular Neurons Mediate Neuropeptide Y-Induced Metabolic Inhibition and Mastication

Nakamura, Y;Yanagawa, Y;Morrison, SF;Nakamura, K;

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Armc5 deletion causes developmental defects and compromises T-cell immune responses

Hu, Y;Lao, L;Mao, J;Jin, W;Luo, H;Charpentier, T;Qi, S;Peng, J;Hu, B;Marcinkiewicz, MM;Lamarre, A;Wu, J;

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  • In the sensitization experiments, six-week-old mice (n=5 per group) were administered by intragastric gavage, during three consecutive days on the first week and once per week during the following 5 weeks, the antigen (1 mg of either OVA, OM or LYS, a mixture of 1 mg of each of the three proteins, 5 mg of EW or 5 mg of either OA or OP) plus 10 µg of CT (List Biologicals, Campbell, USA). Sham-sensitized mice only received 10 µg of CT.

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Selective binocular vision loss in two subterranean caviomorph rodents: Spalacopus cyanus and Ctenomys talarum

Vega-Zuniga, T;Medina, FS;Marn, G;Letelier, JC;Palacios, AG;Nmec, P;Schleich, CE;Mpodozis, J;

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