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HIF-1α hampers dendritic cell function and Th1 generation during chronic visceral leishmaniasis

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Figure 1.  CD11c-specific HIF-1α ablation results in lower parasite burdens in the spleen and bone marrow
Figure 2. HIF-1α expression in CD11c +  cells limits expansion of Th1 cells during chronic visceral
Figure 3. HIF-1α deficiency in CD11c +  cells results in stronger Th1 responses in the bone marrow
Figure 4.  Dendritic cell migration to the spleen is not affected by the absence of HIF-1α
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