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. 2016 Oct 31;7:12849. doi: 10.1038/ncomms12849

Figure 3. PARP9 and PARP14 expression in vitro and in vivo.

Figure 3

(a) TMT-derived 0-h-normalized protein abundance profiles for PARP9 and PARP14 from mouse RAW264.7 and human THP-1 M(IFNγ) and M(IL-4) data sets. (b) PARP9 and PARP14 gene expression at 24 h after stimulation (n=3). (c) PARP9 and PARP14 protein expression visualized by western blot. The time course in the relative protein abundances of PARP9 and PARP14 normalized to β-actin were quantified (graph, n=3). *P<0.05 and **P<0.01, respectively, by Student's t-test. Error bars indicate s.d. (d) Representative images of PARP9 and PARP14 expression in atherosclerotic plaques from the aorta of an Apoe−/− mouse (n=3) fed a high-fat diet and from the carotid artery of a human (n=5). Scale bars, 100 μm.