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. 2020 Mar 27;14:62. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2020.00062

Figure 6.

Figure 6

MSCs and RES-MSCs down-regulated the phosphorylation of tau in the hippocampus. (A) Representative images of Western Blotting of total MAPT and phospho-Ser396/Thr231/Ser202 MAPT. (B) The gray values were analyzed based on values from three mice in each group and from three independent experiment from each mouse (n = 9). Results were expressed as mean ± SEM. **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001 (ANOVA plus Bonferroni: p-Ser396 MAPT: WT vs. AD p < 0.0001, MSC vs. AD p < 0.0001, RES-MSC vs. AD p < 0.0001, MSC vs. RES-MSC p = 0.0002. p-Thr231 MAPT: WT vs. AD p < 0.0001, MSC vs. AD p = 0.0004, RES-MSC vs. AD p < 0.0001, MSC vs. RES-MSC p = 0.002. p-Ser202 MAPT: WT vs. AD p < 0.0001, MSC vs. AD p < 0.0001, RES-MSC vs. AD p < 0.0001, MSC vs. RES-MSC p = 0.0026. MAPT: WT vs. AD p = 0.09981, MSC vs. AD p > 0.9999, RES-MSC vs. AD p > 0.9999, MSC vs. RES-MSC p > 0.9999).