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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2015 Aug 8;305:268–278. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2015.08.012

Fig. 2. Mild Hypothermia Increases RBM3 in DIV10-11 Neurons.

Fig. 2

(A) Timeline of experimental procedures. (B) Western blot showing specificity of antibodies to detect RBM3 and (C) CIRBP in neurons given 33°C hypothermia for 48h. (D) Western blot show increased RBM3 but not CIRBP in primary cortical neurons treated 24h or (E) 48h with hypothermia. (F) Densitometry of protein changes for RBM3 (n=5/group) at 24h and (G) 48h (n=5/group). Multiple comparisons were analyzed by one-way-ANOVA and Newman-Keuls post-hoc. Data were significant at p <.05. (*) indicates post-hoc significant difference compared to 37°C normothermia. (#) indicates post-hoc significant difference comparing UMH to mild hypothermia. Graphs show mean + SEM.