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Delineating the Role of Toll-Like Receptors in the Neuro-inflammation Model EAE

Fallarino, F;Gargaro, M;Mondanell, G;Downer, EJ;Hossain, MJ;Gran, B;

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The Use of MiRNA Antagonists in the Alleviation of Inflammatory Disorders

Garo, LP;Murugaiyan, G;

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Cortical hierarchy governs rat claustrocortical circuit organization

White, MG;Cody, PA;Bubser, M;Wang, HD;Deutch, AY;Mathur, BN;

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  • Histochemistry and immunohistochemistry:

    Rats were transcardially perfused with room-temperature 0.1 M sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.3, followed by ice-cold 4% paraformaldehyde in phosphate buffer. Brains were postfixed… Conventional or immunofluorescence protocols were used to reveal the localization of anterograde/retrograde tracers or proteins of interest, following previously described methods (Deutch et al., 1996). For animals receiving nonconjugated CTb injections, a goat anti-CTb antibody (List Biological, Campbell, CA; RRID:AB_10013220) was used.

Pramipexole, a Dopamine D2/D3 Receptor-Preferring Agonist, Prevents Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Development in Mice

Lieberknecht, V;Junqueira, SC;Cunha, MP;Barbosa, TA;de Souza, LF;Coelho, IS;Santos, AR;Rodrigues, AL;Dafr, AL;Dutra, RC;

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Food allergy in mice is modulated through the thymic stromal lymphopoietin pathway

Frossard, CP;Zimmerli, SC;Rincon Garriz, JM;Eigenmann, PA;

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  • Antibodies, reagents and medium:

    CT was from List Biological Labs (Campbell, CA, USA). …

    In vivo sensitization, and BLG specific challenge

    Mice were sensitized 5 times 1 week apart by oral administration of 10 µg of CT in association with 10 mg of antigen in a solution containing 0.2 M of NaHCO3, pH 9. An oral antigen challenge was performed 1 week after the last sensitization by gavaging 100 mg BLG….

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Mesenteric IL-10-producing CD5+ regulatory B cells suppress cow’s milk casein-induced allergic responses in mice

Kim, AR;Kim, HS;Kim, do K;Nam, ST;Kim, HW;Park, YH;Lee, D;Lee, MB;Lee, JH;Kim, B;Beaven, MA;Kim, HS;Kim, YM;Choi, WS;

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  • Induction of casein-mediated food allergy in mice

    Female mice were sensitized with 1 mg of casein (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) plus 10 μg of cholera toxin (CT, List Biological Laboratories, Inc., Campbell, CA) by oral administration (p.o.) in 200 μl PBS on days 0 and 7. After this, mice were orally boosted four times for another week, with 5 mg of casein plus 10 μg of CT. …

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Endogenous adaptation to low oxygen modulates T-cell regulatory pathways in EAE

Esen, N;Katyshev, V;Serkin, Z;Katysheva, S;Dore-Duffy, P;

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  • Anatomical tracers studies

    Surgeries.

    … For tracer injections, glass capillaries of 10 –25 m external tip diameter were backfilled with either a 1% solution of cholera toxin subunit B
    (CTb; #104, List Biological Laboratories), dissolved in 0.05 M sodium phosphate buffer, a 2% solution of FluoroGold (FG; Fluorochrome),
    dissolved in 0.9% saline, or a 5% solution of biotinylated dextran amine (BDA), 10,000 MW (#D1956, Invitrogen), dissolved in 0.1 M sodium
    phosphate buffer. Discrete CTb and FG tracer deposits were made by iontophoresis (7 s on/off for 3–12 min; 1–5 A) in the PaMP region (0.7
    mm posterior from bregma, 0.1 mm lateral from the center of the longitudinal sinus, and 7.2 mm ventral from the dura) or the RPa region (2.0
    mm posterior from the interaural line, centered at the interaural line, and 8.8 mm ventral from the dura) as described in Table 1. In additional
    animals, a deposit of the anterograde tracer BDA was made in the rPH (2.1 mm posterior from bregma, 0.2 mm lateral from the center of the
    longitudinal sinus, and 7.4 mm ventral from the dura) to verify the results obtained with the retrograde tracers CTb and FG. Animals were
    allowed to recover for 2–3 weeks before euthanasia. …

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Immunization against an IL-6 peptide induces anti-IL-6 antibodies and modulates the Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity reaction in cynomolgus monkeys

Desallais, L;Bouchez, C;Mouhsine, H;Moreau, G;Ratsimandresy, R;Montes, M;Do, H;Quintin-Colonna, F;Zagury, JF;

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  • Dosage of anti-IL-6 and anti-Tetanus toxoid antibodies by ELISA:

    Blood samples were taken from the monkeys in pre-dose (day -8), before the first immunization and then every two weeks until the end of the study (total of 9 samples). The IgG response against human IL-6 and Tetanus toxoid (TTx) was measured by ELISA as previously described17. Briefly, 50ng of human IL-6 (R&D Systems, Lille, France) or 50ng of TTx (List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, USA) were adsorbed on microtitration plates…

Interleukin-23-Induced Transcription Factor Blimp-1 Promotes Pathogenicity of T Helper 17 Cells.

Jain, R;Chen, Y;Kanno, Y;Joyce-Shaikh, B;Vahedi, G;Hirahara, K;Blumenschein, WM;Sukumar, S;Haines, CJ;Sadekova, S;McClanahan, TK;McGeachy, MJ;O'Shea, JJ;Cua, DJ;

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