Myeloid Cell Isolation from Mouse Skin and Draining Lymph Node Following Intradermal Immunization with Live Attenuated Plasmodium Sporozoites

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May 18th, 2016

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May 18th, 2016

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We describe here a protocol for isolating myeloid cells from mouse skin and draining lymph node following intradermal injection of Plasmodium sporozoites. Flow cytometry of collected cells provides a reliable assay to characterize the skin and draining lymph node inflammatory response to the parasite.

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Title

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Sporozoite Injection

3:13

Skin and Draining Lymphs Node Dissection

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Cell Isolation

7:18

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Conclusion

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