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English: Intravital imaging of Foxp3-GFP INF d7 liver. Foxp3-GFP mice were infected with Pc-iRBCs. On day 7 after infection (INF d7), each animal was submitted to a small surgery to expose one of the liver lobes. This lobe was imaged in a Spinning Disk confocal microscope for around 30 min. Each square area corresponds to a 20×20 µm region. On the left side, a video showing the distribution and movement of Tregs; on the right side, a representation of Tregs (green dots) and their tracks (red lines). Note that liver blood vessels, despite not labeled, can be seen by the background fluorescent noise of hepatocytes surrounding them. This movie is representative of 3 observed animals.
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Source Video S5 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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