Skip to main content
Fig. 1 | Virology Journal

Fig. 1

From: Inflammatory response and MAPK and NF-κB pathway activation induced by natural street rabies virus infection in the brain tissues of dogs and humans

Fig. 1

Infection with street RABV strains induces chemokine secretion in mouse brain tissues. af Representative graphs of HE analysis of sections of dog, human, and mouse brains infected with the street RABV strains CGS-17 and CXZ-15. Uninfected dog and mouse brains served as the control group. Scale bars represent 50 μm. ➪ indicates neuronophagy, ➔ indicates formation of glial nodules, ∆ indicates degeneration and necrosis of glial cells, and ▲ indicates neuron degeneration and necrosis

Back to article page