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. 2017 Jul 24;73(4):551–560. doi: 10.1007/s13105-017-0584-y

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Changes of body temperature (°C) over time (h) of rats treated s.c. at 8:00 with turpentine. Seven hours afterwards, animals received intraperitoneally AUDA in a dose of 15 mg/kg (open circles) or 500 μL of olive oil (closed triangles) as a control. Closed circles represent normal circadian rhythm of body temperature in non-treated rats. Sample size is indicated in parentheses. Black arrowheads represent the time of injection. Values are means ± SEM at 30-min averages. Asterisks indicate significant difference (***p < 0.001) between “TRP/oil” and “TRP/AUDA” experimental groups