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Nature research paper: The lung microbiome regulates brain autoimmunity

cell motility was recorded in the leptomeninges by TPLSM on D2.5 post transfer. Depicted are representative time-projection images over a period of 30 min, percentage of crawling versus rolling cells and quantification of the indicated motility parameters. Number of analysed T cells is indicated. Mean ± s.e.m. Representative data of 2 independent experiments.dcell motility was recorded in the leptomeninges by TPLSM on D3 and D4 post transfer, respectively.

Red, 70 kDa dextran Texas-Red labelled vessels; Blue, Collagen. Arrows, Representative Tcells in the extravascular environment. Each dot represents a single 30 min video. Mean ± SEM. Representative data of two independent experiments., I.tr. neomycin treatment does not change the expression of tight junction molecules and integrin ligands.

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