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. 2012 Jul 1;4(3):324–330. doi: 10.4161/derm.22594

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Figure 3. Anti-SLURP antibodies increase inflammation of cutaneous wounds. The murine cutaneous wounds treated as described in the legend to Figure 2 were harvested, homogenized and used in the ELISA assays of the biomarkers of inflammation MPO, IL-1β. IL-6 and TNFα. Circles = p < 0.05 compared with control.