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. 2016 Dec 8;11(12):e0168034. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168034

Fig 1. Effect of CCR2 deficiency in resident cells of the CNS or in the hematopoietic system on mouse survival rates during HSE.

Fig 1

Eight-week old recipient wild-type (WT) C57BL/6 and CCR2-/- mice conditioned with irradiation were transplanted with bone marrow cells harvested from CCR2-/- (CCR2-/-→WT) and WT (WT→CCR2-/-) animals, respectively. Total body CCR2-/- and WT mice were used as controls. Sixteen-week old WT, CCR2-/-, CCR2-/-→WT and WT→CCR2-/- mice (n = 14 mice per group) were infected intranasally with HSV-1 (1.2x106 plaque forming units (PFU) in 20 μl minimal essential medium). Mice were examined carefully twice a day for 20 days, and two obvious signs of sickness or a ≥ 20 % weight loss were considered as endpoints for sacrifice. Survival curves were analysed using a log-rank (Mantel-Cox) test. Statistically significant results between groups are indicated as follows: *, P<0.05; **, P<0.01.