Selected article for: "clinical disease and EAE induction"

Author: Lippens, Carla; Duraes, Fernanda V.; Dubrot, Juan; Brighouse, Dale; Lacroix, Mathilde; Irla, Magali; Aubry-Lachainaye, Jean-Pierre; Reith, Walter; Mandl, Judith N.; Hugues, Stéphanie
Title: IDO-orchestrated crosstalk between pDCs and Tregs inhibits autoimmunity
  • Document date: 2016_12_23
  • ID: sl8148ap_13
    Snippet: For passive EAE induction, encephalitogenic CD4+ T cells were generated in vitro from LN and spleen cells of 2D2 mice as described [46]. 1–2 × 106 total cells were injected i.p. into recipient mice. Mice received 67 ng of pertussis toxin at the day of cell injection and 48 h later. Mice were monitored daily for disease clinical symptoms as described above......
    Document: For passive EAE induction, encephalitogenic CD4+ T cells were generated in vitro from LN and spleen cells of 2D2 mice as described [46]. 1–2 × 106 total cells were injected i.p. into recipient mice. Mice received 67 ng of pertussis toxin at the day of cell injection and 48 h later. Mice were monitored daily for disease clinical symptoms as described above.

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