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From: In vivo Ebola virus infection leads to a strong innate response in circulating immune cells

Fig. 1

Changes in expression of cytokines during Ebola virus infection. Lines represents the average fold-change in expression (log2, y-axis) of each cytokine gene at different times (x-axis) after Ebola virus infection. Panel a shows twelve cytokines that undergo strong transcriptional changes and that were previously reported to experience changes in serum concentration during Ebola virus infection. IL1B (dashed stroke) shows a transient level of expression, peaking at 4 dpi. Panel b shows six cytokines that follow similar patterns of expressions to those in Panel (a) but that have not been previously reported to play a role during Ebola virus infection

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