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English: In vivo adhesion of P. chabaudi-iRBCs in liver blood vessels during the parasitemia peak. B10.PL mice were infected with Pc-iRBCs. On day 7 after infection (INF d7), each animal was submitted to a small surgery to expose one of the liver lobes. This lobe was imaged in a Spinning Disk confocal microscope for around 45 min. To allow the observation of blood vessels, each animal received FITC-Dextran i.v. just before image acquisition. Each square area corresponds to a 20×20 µm region. This movie is representative of 3 observed animals.
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Source Video S1 from Medeiros M, da Silva H, Reis A, Barboza R, Thompson J, Lima M, Marinho C, Tadokoro C (2013). "Liver Accumulation of Plasmodium chabaudi-Infected Red Blood Cells and Modulation of Regulatory T Cell and Dendritic Cell Responses". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0081409. PMID 24312297. PMC: 3842419.
Author Medeiros M, da Silva H, Reis A, Barboza R, Thompson J, Lima M, Marinho C, Tadokoro C
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