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. 2014 Nov;304(8):1024–1031. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmm.2014.07.011

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Immunohistochemical detection of M. agalactiae in samples obtained from sheep experimentally infected via the intramammary route and necropsied at Day 16 p.i. M. agalactiae specific signals are observed in spleen (A), lung (B), choroid plexus of brain (C), udder (D) and, left (E) and right (F) popliteal lymph nodes respectively, using anti-M. agalactiae specific rabbit polyclonal antibodies. (A)–(D), ×40; (E) and (F), ×20.