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. 2019 Oct 1;9:14134. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-50785-x

Figure 6.

Figure 6

DAMTC mitigates radiation-induced DNA damage accumulation and facilitates cell cycle progression in the intestine of TBI mice. Effects of DAMTC on DNA damage in TBI mice studied by immunoblotting analysis of DNA damage pathway proteins (phospho-CHK2, p53, p21) and cell-cycle checkpoint proteins (cyclins) in the intestinal jejunum. Changes in the protein levels in naïve, DAMTC, TBI (7.6 Gy), and TBI + DAMTC mice at days (A) 3, (B) 7 and (C) 21 following TBI. Blots represented are from the same gel and β-actin served as the loading control. Membrane stripping to re-probe for a different protein was done wherever required. Quantifical analysis of immunoblots represent average relative fold change in protein levels (normalized to β-actin) with SEM between TBI (7.6 Gy) and TBI + DAMTC groups (from five independent observations).