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. 2015 May 20;10(5):e0127102. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127102

Fig 8. Vascular protein marker, VCAM-1, was unaltered with 9 month airborne particulate matter exposure.

Fig 8

Brains of 9 month exposed filtered air (FA) or PM2.5 (PM) mice were collected with the left hemisphere fixed for immunohistochemistry and the right temporal cortices collected for biochemical analysis. A. Temporal cortex lysates from FA and PM brains were used for western blot analysis using anti-VCAM antibody and α-tubulin (loading control). B. VCAM optical densities were normalized to their respective loading controls, averaged (+/-SD), and graphed. C. Brains were immunostained using anti-VCAM antibody. Images shown are representative from the temporal cortex. Arrows indicate regions taken for higher magnification.