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English: Intravital imaging of CD11c-YFP INF d21 liver. CD11c-YFP mice were infected with Pc-iRBCs. On day 21 after infection (INF d21), each animal was submitted to a small surgery to expose one of the liver lobes. These lobes were imaged in a Spinning Disk confocal microscope. Each square area corresponds to a 20×20 µm region. On the left side, a video showing the 3D distribution of DCs, where iRBCs can still be found inside of few DCs, but the majority were non-infected; on the right side, a 3D model representation of these DCs (transparent green) and the iRBCs inside of them (red dots). Note that there are also iRBCs outside the DCs that are probably attached to liver blood vessels. This movie is representative of 3 observed animals.
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Source Video S10 from Medeiros M, da Silva H, Reis A, Barboza R, Thompson J, Lima M, Marinho C, Tadokoro C (2013). "Liver Accumulation of Plasmodium chabaudi-Infected Red Blood Cells and Modulation of Regulatory T Cell and Dendritic Cell Responses". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0081409. PMID 24312297. PMC: 3842419.
Author Medeiros M, da Silva H, Reis A, Barboza R, Thompson J, Lima M, Marinho C, Tadokoro C
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