Figure 1
From: Inflammation induces two types of inflammatory dendritic cells in inflamed lymph nodes

Listeria infection-induced intranodal inflammation. (a–f) Mice were subjected to footpad infection with 2 × 103 wild-type Listeria. Popliteal lymph nodes were collected at the indicated times and sectioned. Fluorescence micrographs of myeloid cells (CD11b), natural killer (NK) cells (NK1.1), B cells (B220), Listeria and IFN-γ are color-matched and shown. The SCS, IFA and paracortex are denoted by stars (*), arrowheads and arrows, respectively. The original magnifications of a, c and e are ×40. Magnified images of the insets in a, c and e at day 2 and 3 are shown in b (×200) and d and f (×100). Scale bars, 200 μm. Data are representative of three independent experiments (N=2 mice per group).