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Fig.Ā 4

From: A single rapamycin dose protects against late-stage experimental cerebral malaria via modulation of host immunity, endothelial activation and parasite sequestration

Fig.Ā 4

Rapamycin modulates the recruitment of effector T cells to the brain. a Total number of leukocytesĀ (in thousands, K) isolated from brains of mice treated with vehicle or rapamycin (5Ā mg/kg) on day 4 and collected on day 6 expressed per brain. b Total numbers with representative dot plots of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from brains as determined by flow cytometry. CD4+ and CD8+ populations where gated from CD3Ā +Ā cells; nĀ =Ā 5/group. c, d Total numbers with representative dot plots of activated CD4+ (c) and CD8+ (d) T cells from mice of the indicated treatment group on day 6 post infection. Data are meanĀ Ā±Ā SEM; nĀ =Ā 5/group

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