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Figure 13 | Journal of Inflammation

Figure 13

From: Salivary gland derived peptides as a new class of anti-inflammatory agents: review of preclinical pharmacology of C-terminal peptides of SMR1 protein

Figure 13

feG and the oxidative burst: - Dose-response for phorbol myristate acetate- (PMA) stimulated intracellular oxidative activity of circulating neutrophils 18 hours after ovalbumin (OA) challenge in OA sensitized rats. feG was injected intraperitoneally at 100 μg/kg at the time of challenge. Oxidative activity was measured using flow cytometry for a marker of oxygen free radicals, 123-dihydrorhodamine. (mean ± sem, n = 6 to 7). Adapted from [57].

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