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. 2011 Aug 30;6(8):e23714. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0023714

Figure 4. KIF3A gene expression of human epithelial RNA from children with uncontrolled asthma and of mouse models with asthma is decreased compared to controls.

Figure 4

Gene expression of KIF3A in nasal epithelial-derived RNA from non-allergic children, controlled and uncontrolled asthmatics was determined by quantitative PCR. GAPDH was used to normalize for expression. To induce an asthma-like phenotype, wild type Balb/c mice were sensitized and challenged with 100 µg of house dust mite (asthma model) and compared to mice sensitized and challenged with phosphate buffered saline (control). One day post-treatment, RNA was extracted from lungs and gene expression measured by quantitative PCR. Actin was used to normalize for gene expression.