Fig. 4From: In vivo Ebola virus infection leads to a strong innate response in circulating immune cellsExpression of interferon stimulated genes in spleens of Ebola virus infected mice. Each line represents the average fold-change in expression (log2, y-axis) of each gene at different times (x-axis) after Ebola virus infection, for each of the conditions: uninfected control, non-pathogenic wild-type Ebola virus infection, and pathogenic mouse-adapted Ebola virus infectionBack to article page