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. 2005 Apr 11;17(5):569–579. doi: 10.1093/intimm/dxh236

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Chemokine neutralization increases viral antigen expression in the spinal cord white matter. Mice were treated with the indicated serum at 12 and 18 d.p.i., and spinal cord cross-sections were immunostained for Theiler's virus at 30 days following the end of treatment. (A) MIG antiserum increased the number of spinal cord quadrants showing pathology, compared with control mice. (B) RANTES antiserum increased the total number of infected cells relative to the area sampled compared with control mice.