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Wensheng Lin, Samantha L. Bailey, Hanson Ho, Heather P. Harding, David Ron, Stephen D. Miller, Brian Popko
Published in Volume 117, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(2):448–456 doi:10.1172/JCI29571
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Figure 4
Real-time PCR analysis for the expression pattern of cytokines in the spinal cord at the peak of disease.

(A) CNS delivery of IFN-γ did not significantly affect the expression of iNOs. (B) CNS delivery of IFN-γ did not significantly affect the expression of TNF-α. (C) CNS delivery of IFN-γ decreased the expression of IL-2 in the spinal cords of mice on a Perk+/+ background, but did not change IL-2 expression in mice on a Perk+/– background. (D) CNS delivery of IFN-γ decreased the expression of IL-12 in the spinal cords of mice on a Perk+/+ background, but did not change IL-12 expression in mice on a Perk+/– background. (E) CNS delivery of IFN-γ decreased the expression of IL-23 in the spinal cords of mice on a Perk+/+ background, but did not change IL-23 expression in mice on a Perk+/– background. (F) CNS delivery of IFN-γ did not significantly affect the expression of IL-5. (G) CNS delivery of IFN-γ did not significantly affect the expression of IL-10. (H) CNS delivery of IFN-γ did not significantly affect the expression of IL-17. Error bars represent SD. n = 3. *P < 0.05 versus IFN-γCNS–;Perk+/+.