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. 2013 Oct 21;8(10):e76451. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076451

Figure 6. Col(V) treatment protects against established fibrosis.

Figure 6

(A) Schematic illustration of the experimental design. (B) At day 28 post bleomycin injury, lung tissue sections were stained for H&E and Masson's blue trichrome staining. Extensive collagen deposition was observed with bleomycin injury while col(V) nebulized lungs, similar to normal lungs, had collagen deposition around airways and vasculature. Original magnifications: 10×. (Figure S2C: 1×). (C) Collagen deposition was measured quantitatively by assaying for hydroxyproline concentrations from the whole left lung day 28 and day 14 post bleomycin injury+col(V) treatment. Values represent mean ± SEM; n = 12 mice/group; * p<0.001 for day 28 bleomycin vs. day 28 PBS and day 28 col(V) (Neb); day 14 bleomycin vs. day 14 PBS; day 28 bleomycin vs. day 14 bleomycin; one-way ANOVA, post hoc test: Bonferroni.