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. 2018 Aug 30;8:13096. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-31253-4

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Inspection of mice eye symptoms indicating orbital disease. During the entire experimental course the mice were individually inspected for eye signs indicating orbital disease (ß-Gal males n = 10, females n = 17; hTSHR males n = 15, females n = 14). (A) Representative images of a ß-Gal mouse showing any pathological eye signs (left) and of hTSHR mice with acute symptoms of inflammation like red canthus and pus (middle) or with proptosis (right). Percentage of male or female mice showing eye symptoms is indicated. (B) Percentage of hTSHR mice showing eye symptoms during the course of immunizations (Symptomatic mice). Eye signs were monitored during the three weeks between the immunizations and after the 4th immunization before scarifying the animals. On the x axis the time points are defined as after the 1st, second, third and fourth immunization.