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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Immunol. 2013 May 8;190(12):6277–6286. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1300582

Figure 2. PD-L1/B7H1 expression on neurons in the trigeminal ganglia following HSV-1 infection.

Figure 2

HSV-1 infected TG were excised at various times after infection and dispersed neurons were stained with antibodies against CD45, Thy1.2, PD-L1, and intracellular NeuN. A and B, Representative dot plots showing gating strategies for quantification of PD-L1+ neurons at 8 dpi. C, Bars represent the mean percentage ± SEM of PD-L1+ cellswithin the CD45 Thy1.2+ NeuN+ neuron population (n= 5 mice/time). D, Representative graph shows the average ± SEM number of CD8+ T cells or PD-L1+ neurons in the TG at various times following infection (n = 37 mice/time). Three independent experiments produced similar results.