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Congratulations to Prof. Michal Baniyash and her team for their articles published in Current Protocols in Immunology!
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Congratulations to Prof. Michal Baniyash and her team for their articles published in Current Protocols in Immunology!

13th March 2024 9:50 pm Comments Off on Congratulations to Prof. Michal Baniyash and her team for their articles published in Current Protocols in Immunology! admin

In the three articles, published back-to-back, the researchers specify the need to study chronic inflammation related immune suppression, and show how robust chronic inflammation can be performed in-vivo. They later elaborate on different methodologies to evaluate the related immune suppression using various in-vivo and ex-vivo immunological assays.

Figure 4: Immunofluorescence images showing the distribution of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) stained with the pan-MDSC marker Gr-1 (green) in the spleens of control (A) and inflamed (B) mice. Evident is the morphology of T (red) and B (orange) zones within the spleen and MDSCs surrounding these structures.

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