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English: Kinetics of innate vascular patrolling during the establishment of viral persistence. Representative time lapses of 3D reconstructions show the dynamics of CX3CR1-GFP+/− labeled myeloid cells (green) patrolling parenchymal blood vessels of mock vs. LCMV-Arm infected OT-I CX3CR1-GFP+/− mice at the denoted time points. The maximal projections represent 50 µm z-stacks imaged over a 51 min time period. Blood vessels were visualized using quantum dots (red). Note that GFP+ myeloid cells heavily patrol the luminal of surface of brain vasculature at day 15 post-infection when compared to mock-infected controls. This response subsides at later time points post-infection.
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Source Movie S3 from Nayak D, Johnson K, Heydari S, Roth T, Zinselmeyer B, McGavern D (2013). "Type I Interferon Programs Innate Myeloid Dynamics and Gene Expression in the Virally Infected Nervous System". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1003395. PMID 23737750. PMC: 3667771.
Author Nayak D, Johnson K, Heydari S, Roth T, Zinselmeyer B, McGavern D
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