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Fig. 7 | Molecular Medicine

Fig. 7

From: Role of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: Anti-MIF Antibody Induces Delay of Nerve Regeneration and the Apoptosis of Schwann Cells

Fig. 7

Immunohistochemistry for lymphocytes and macrophages in the intratubal and distal nerve segments at 4 weeks after surgery. The immunohistochemical analysis was carried out using an anti-CD3 antibody and anti-macrophage antibody (ED2). From (a) to (d), the results of intratubal nerve segments are shown. Reacted with anti-CD3 antibody after treatment with non-immune IgG (a) and anti-MIF antibody (b). Reacted with anti-macrophage antibody after treatment with non-immune IgG (c) and anti-MIF antibody (d). From (e) to (h), the results of distal nerve segments are shown. Reacted with anti-CD3 antibody after treatment with non-immune IgG (e) and anti-MIF antibody (f). Reacted with anti-macrophage antibody after treatment with non-immune IgG (g) and anti-MIF antibody (h). All magnifications are ×400.

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