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Marco Prinz, Folker Garbe, Hauke Schmidt, Alexander Mildner, Ilona Gutcher, Karina Wolter, Matthias Piesche, Roland Schroers, Elisabeth Weiss, Carsten J. Kirschning, Christian D.P. Rochford, Wolfgang Brück, Burkhard Becher
Published in Volume 116, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(2):456–464 doi:10.1172/JCI26078
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Figure 5
Encephalitogenic T cells are less effective at inducing EAE when transferred into MyD88- or TLR9-deficient hosts.

Adoptive transfer of MOG-reactive T cells (25 × 106 cells) into MyD88–/– or TLR9–/– but not TLR2–/– hosts results in milder disease. Data shown are from 1 representative experiment of at least 2 individual experiments with at least 5 mice per group (means). Asterisks indicate statistical significance. P < 0.05.