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. 2014 Oct 9;10(10):e1004440. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004440

Figure 6. Diverse cell types are infected within the cervix.

Figure 6

Within the cervix, both endocervical (Region 1–3) and ectocervical (Region 4–6) domains in the area of the transformation zone contain many resident T cells which are susceptible to infection with JRFL pseudotyped LICh vector. Non-T cells are also infected. Inset shows luciferase expression within dissected tissue before freezing. Scale bars measure 10 µm unless otherwise specified. mCherry expression (red), CD3 staining (green) and nuclei label (blue) are used to show transduced cells. (animal code: CT82).