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Graciela Andonegui, Hong Zhou, Daniel Bullard, Margaret M. Kelly, Sarah C. Mullaly, Braedon McDonald, Elizabeth M. Long, Stephen M. Robbins, Paul Kubes
Published in Volume 119, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(7):1921–1930 doi:10.1172/JCI36411
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Figure 7
EndotheliumTLR4 mice showed more efficient neutrophil recruitment to the peritoneum than wild-type mice.

Mice were injected with 1 × 107 CFUs luminescent E. coli and imaged using the Xenogen system. (A) At 4, 12, 24, and 48 hours, some mice were sacrificed, the lungs were harvested to determine myeloperoxidase values, and (B) peritoneal lavage was performed to count peritoneal neutrophils. Data are expressed as the arithmetic mean ± SEM (n = 3–6 mice in each group). *P < 0.05 versus wild-type mice treated for 4 hours; **P < 0.01 versus wild-type mice treated for 24 hours; ***P < 0.001 versus wild-type mice treated for 12 hours; P < 0.01 versus wild-type mice treated for 4 and 12 hours.