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. 2017 Sep 18;292(44):18270–18280. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M117.792697

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Analgesic effects of AGAP and W38G in mice. Both AGAP and W38G have analgesic effects in rodent pain models. W38G was similarly effective as AGAP at reducing thermal-induced pain (A and B). W38G was similarly effective as AGAP in attenuating nociceptive behavior (duration of paw licking and flinching time) during phase I (0–5 min postinjection) (C) and phase II (20–40 min postinjection) (D) following intraplantar injection of formalin. Data points are shown as mean ± S.E. (error bars) (n = 10). Statistically significant differences compared with the saline control group (calculated using one-way ANOVA) are indicated by p < 0.05 (*) and p < 0.01 (**).