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. 2016 Sep 6;2016:5813794. doi: 10.1155/2016/5813794

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Lgals1−/− mice have a higher yeast burden in the lung and spleen day 15 after infection. On day 15 after infection with H. capsulatum (5 × 105 viable yeasts), animals were sacrificed and tissue samples were harvested. (a) Lung sections (5 μm) from WT and Lgals1−/− mice were stained with silver (Grocott's methanamine silver (GMS); bar: 50 μm; insert bar: 25 μm) and (b) yeast cells were quantified (yeast/mm2 lung) using magnifications ×400. Fungal burden was quantified from tissue homogenates and expressed as the number of colony-forming units (CFU) per gram of tissue CFU/g in lung (c) and CFU per spleen (d). Data are representative of one of the two experiments performed independently (n = 10 per group). Values are mean ± SEM. # p < 0.05 WT versus Lgals1−/−, both infected.