2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2015.01.002
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Comments on the elevated IL-27 expression in neonates: Relevance between detecting nucleotide sequence or protein synthesized

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“…Therefore, we sought to determine whether IL‐27 and its receptor are preferentially present in the brain of MS patients. As IL‐27 mRNA levels do not always predict protein expression (Antas et al, ), we performed immunohistochemistry to detect IL‐27 protein subunits on brain tissues obtained from MS patients and controls (Table ). Brain sections were stained for p28 (green) and EBI‐3 (red) and adjacent sections were used for appropriate isotype controls.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we sought to determine whether IL‐27 and its receptor are preferentially present in the brain of MS patients. As IL‐27 mRNA levels do not always predict protein expression (Antas et al, ), we performed immunohistochemistry to detect IL‐27 protein subunits on brain tissues obtained from MS patients and controls (Table ). Brain sections were stained for p28 (green) and EBI‐3 (red) and adjacent sections were used for appropriate isotype controls.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%