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. 2005 Jul 21;11(27):4148–4153. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i27.4148

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The active ghrelin levels in the plasma. Neither simple lack of the IL-1 signal (spotted clear column: n = 6) nor H pylori infection alone (filled column: n = 3) was associated with any changes in the total plasma ghrelin levels as compared with the levels in the uninfected wild-type mice (clear column: n = 5). H pylori infection induced a marked increase of the plasma active ghrelin levels in the IL-1R1-/- mice (spotted filled column: n = 6). aP < 0.05 vs the wild-type mice; bP < 0.01 vs the uninfected mice.