a(MESH:Leukocytes)
Less cellular infiltration was observed in the spinal cord of anatabine treated mice compared to EAE placebo mice (Fig. 9) PubMed:23383175
As shown in Fig. 9, hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed numerous perivascular clusters of mononuclear infiltrating cells in the spinal cord of EAE mice and an absence of these inflammatory cell infiltrates in the spinal cord of control non-immunized mice PubMed:23383175
KC (keratinocyte-derived chemokine) is a chemokine that attracts neutrophils to sites of inflammation and LTB4 is a lipid mediator that functions as a chemoattractant molecule and also activates leukocytes. PubMed:24904418
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