mortality/aging
• in a non-microbial model of neuro-inflammation (EAE), mice treated with pertussis toxin exhibit less death than wild-type mice
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• in an experimental cerebral malaria model, mice infected with Plasmodium berghei Anka strain (PbA) are resistant to fatal encephalitis independent of blood-stage replication unlike wild-type mice
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immune system
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• immune cells stimulated with phorbol ester PMA and ionomycin exhibit normal intracellular cytokine production and reactive oxygen species in neutrophils
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• L. monocytogenes-infected mice exhibit an increase in maturation and activation of CD4+ T cells in response to listeriolysin compared with wild-type cells
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• in a non-microbial model of neuro-inflammation (EAE), mice treated with pertussis toxin exhibit reduced body weight loss, lower clinical scores and less death with lower serum levels of cytokines (CCL3 and CCL4) than wild-type mice
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• in a non-microbial model of neuro-inflammation (EAE), mice treated with pertussis toxin exhibit reduced body weight loss, lower clinical scores and less death with lower serum levels of cytokines (CCL3 and CCL4) than wild-type mice
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• in a non-microbial model of neuro-inflammation (EAE), mice treated with pertussis toxin exhibit less death than wild-type mice
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• in an experimental cerebral malaria model, mice infected with Plasmodium berghei Anka strain (PbA) are resistant to fatal encephalitis independent of blood-stage replication with reduced leukocyte infiltration and MIP-1beta chemoattractant compared with wild-type mice
• bone marrow cells transferred into an irradiated recipient confers resistance to experimental cerebral malaria
• however, infected mice exhibit normal levels of IL-12p40, TNF, and IFNG
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• in an experimental cerebral malaria model, mice infected with Plasmodium berghei Anka strain (PbA) are resistant to fatal encephalitis independent of blood-stage replication unlike wild-type mice
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hematopoietic system
• L. monocytogenes-infected mice exhibit an increase in maturation and activation of CD4+ T cells in response to listeriolysin compared with wild-type cells
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