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. 2014 Jul 3;9(7):e98197. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098197

Figure 5. Pcdh1 protein levels are reduced after 2 months of cigarette smoke exposure.

Figure 5

(A) Western blot of Pcdh1 isoform 2 (iso 2, EP76-antibody) and the 50 kD fragment (EP76-antibody) in lung homogenate of mice exposed to cigarette smoke (smoke) or air (control) for 2 months (left panel) or 9 months (right panel). (B) Densitometric quantification of Pcdh1 protein levels of full-length 2 and the 50 kD fragment, relative to Histone H3, after 2 months of CS exposure. (C) Densitometric quantification of Pcdh1 protein levels of full-length 2 and the 50 kD fragment, relative to Histone H3, after 9 months of CS exposure. Cig = cigarette; † = time-point at which mice are sacrificed; CS = cigarette smoke.