Two-photon laser scanning microscopy imaging of intact spinal cord and cerebral cortex reveals requirement for CXCR6 and neuroinflammation in immune cell infiltration of cortical injury sites.
The mouse spinal cord is an important site for autoimmune and injury models. Skull thinning surgery provides a minimally invasive window for microscopy of the mouse cerebral cortex, but there are no parallel methods for the spinal cord. We introduce a novel, facile and inexpensive method for two-pho...
Main Authors: | Kim, J, Jiang, N, Tadokoro, C, Liu, L, Ransohoff, R, Lafaille, J, Dustin, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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