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. 2012 Dec 13;7(12):e51140. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051140

Figure 2. Elevation of the urinary miR-10a and miR-30d levels in mice with renal I/R-mediated injury.

Figure 2

A, mouse kidney injuries caused by unilateral (SS) or bilateral (DS) I/R. B, BUN assay of mouse kidney injury by I/R. Note that the BUN assay was able to detect kidney injury caused by DS I/R but not that caused by SS I/R. C–D, significant elevation of the urinary miR-10a (C) and miR-30d (D) levels in mice with either SS I/R or DS I/R. E, no alteration of miR-16 in mouse urine after I/R-mediated kidney injury. The data are presented as means ± SEM for six independent experiments; three mice were used in each experiment. *, p<0.05. **, p<0.01.