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. 2013 Mar 19;8(3):e59100. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0059100

Figure 5. The changes of plasma hydrogen sulphide (H2S) in blast limb trauma rats after treatment with NaHS or DL- propargylglycine (PAG).

Figure 5

The time course of plasma H2S after treatment with vehicle, NaHS (90 µmol/Kg) and PAG (50 mg/Kg) (A); Plasma H2S at 6 hrs after treated with vehicle, NaHS (18, 90 or 180 µmol/Kg) and PAG (50 mg/Kg) (B). *P<0.0.5, ** p<0.01 vs Sham;+p<0.05,++p<0.01 vs control.