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Original Article Dysregulation of IL-10 by macrophages and T cells in recurrent and malignant schwannomas

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Figure 1. Extracellular concentration of IL-10 in various schwannoma subtypes. Freshly resected tumor were weighed, homogenized and centrifuged to separate cells from buffer
Figure 2. Intracellular IL-10 mRNA level in various schwannoma subtypes. IL-10 mRNA from lysed cells was mea-sured by quantitative real-time PCR and was normalized against beta-actin mRNA
Figure 3. Presence of macrophages and T cells in benign and malignant schwannomas. Cells were stained with anti-human CD68 and CD3 and analyzed by flow cytometry

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