Imaging of in situ interferon gamma production in the mouse spleen following Listeria monocytogenes infection
Cytokines are small proteins secreted by cells, mediating cell-cell communications that are crucial for effective immune responses. One characteristic of cytokines is their pleiotropism, as they are produced by and can affect a multitude of cell types. As such, it is important to understand not only...
Main Authors: | Mazet, J, Chiodetti, A, Mahale, J, Gerard, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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JoVE
2019
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