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. 2016 Jul 19;1(2):136–148. doi: 10.1002/btm2.10018

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Bridge implantation and lentivirus delivery do not increase immune cell infiltration. The infiltration of immune cells into the injury site after hemisection spinal cord injury were quantified as a percentage of total cells by flow cytometry at days 7 and 28 (n = 9–15 mice). A mock implantation consisting of the hemisection injury without bridge implantation (no bridge) was compared to bridge implantation, luciferase control lentivirus (vCtrl) loaded bridge implantation, and IL‐10 lentivirus (vIL‐10) loaded bridge implantation. Statistical analysis was completed using a two‐way ANOVA with a Šidák correction for multiple comparisons. Significant differences between days 7 and 28 notated with ** (p <.01) or * (p <.05)