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English: 3D MRA Video 4 : PbA-infected LTαβ ko mouse. Three-dimensional (3D) Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) movies of non-infected wild-type C57BL/6, and wild-type or mice deficient for TNF, LTαLTβ, or LTβR 7 days post infection with 10e6 P. berghei ANKA parasitized red blood cells. Video 4 : PbA-infected LTαβ ko mouse. Compared to 2D views, 3D MRA allows a better observation of the vascular blood flow perturbations in wild-type and TNF-KO mice. Before 3D reconstruction, two dimensional angiograms (2D-MRA) were produced by Maximum Intensity Projections (MIP) as described in the Methods section. Movies were created by rotating the 2D-MRA views at different angles (using steps of 20 degrees). Image analysis and processing (including 3D MRA movies) were performed with the public domain software ImageJ (NIH, http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij).
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Source Video S4 from Togbe D, Loureiro de Sousa P, Fauconnier M, Boissay V, Fick L, Scheu S, Pfeffer K, Menard R, Grau G, Doan B, Beloeil J, Renia L, Hansen A, Ball H, Hunt N, Ryffel B, Quesniaux V (2008). "Both Functional LTβ Receptor and TNF Receptor 2 Are Required for the Development of Experimental Cerebral Malaria". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0002608. PMID 18612394. PMC: 2442868.
Author Togbe D, Loureiro de Sousa P, Fauconnier M, Boissay V, Fick L, Scheu S, Pfeffer K, Menard R, Grau G, Doan B, Beloeil J, Renia L, Hansen A, Ball H, Hunt N, Ryffel B, Quesniaux V
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