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. 2016 May 18;6(2):26–35.

Figure 3.

Figure 3

A. Effects of ascorbic acid on intracellular content of collagen type I in AoSMC in the presence or absence of 50 μM nifedipine (* indicates significance of p≤0.002 between ascorbic acid or ascorbyl palmitate alone vs with nifedipine on intracellular content of collagen type l); B. Effects of ascorbic acid on intracellular content of beta-Actin in AoSMC in the presence or absence of 50 μM nifedipine (* indicates significance of p≤0.03 between ascorbic acid or ascorbyl palmitate alone vs with nifedipine on intracellular content of beta actin); C. Effects of ascorbic acid on intracellular content of collagen type I in AoSMC in the presence or absence of 50 μM nifedipine. Collagen type I content was normalized by beta actin content in corresponding samples (* indicates significance of p≤0.003 between ascorbic acid alone vs with nifedipine on intracellular content of collagen type l).