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Fig. 3 | Journal of Inflammation

Fig. 3

From: Different signaling pathways involved in the anti-inflammatory effects of unfractionated heparin on lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human endothelial cells

Fig. 3

Effects of UFH on nuclear translocation of LPS-stimulated NF-κB p65 by immunofluorescence. Cells were treated with the indicated concentrations of UFH for 15 min, followed by exposure to 10 μg/ml LPS for 1 h. The results are representative of three independent experiments. a Untreated cells. b Control siRNA cells. c IκB-α siRNA cells. d Quantification of the movement of fluorescent label for NF-κB. *P<0.05, compared to the vehicle-treated control group. **P<0.01, compared to the vehicle-treated control group. #P<0.05, compared to the LPS-treated group. ##P<0.01, compared to the LPS-treated group

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