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TLR3 Agonist Poly-IC Induces IL-33 and Promotes Myelin Repair.

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Table 1. Primer Sequences for Real-Time PCR.
Fig 1. Poly-IC induces MBP expression and myelin related genes in OPC, (representative of four separate experiments)
Fig 2. Poly-IC treatment induces earlier maturation of OPC in vitro . Immunostaining and quantitative image analysis of the expression level of maturation markers O4 (A) and MBP (B) in OPC
Fig 3. Poly-IC induces intranuclear accumulation of IL-33 in OPC (representative of three experiments)
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