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. 2020 Mar 12;21(5):e48777. doi: 10.15252/embr.201948777

Figure 5. LPS‐primed MSCs accelerate wound healing in TLR4‐dependent manner.

Figure 5

  1. Representative clinical pictures of murine wounds at 0, 3, 5, 7, and 10 days after wounding. Enhanced wound healing in the LPS‐primed MSCs group as opposed to all other groups.
  2. Statistical analysis of 20 wound areas per group at the indicated time points, expressed as percentage of the initial wound size (day 0), for PBS control, non‐primed MSCs, LPS‐primed MSCs, non‐primed scrambled siRNA‐treated (Scr) MSCs, LPS‐primed Scr MSCs, and LPS‐primed TLR4‐silenced MSCs. Results are mean ± SD of five biological replicates representing 1 of 3 independent experiments. Statistical analysis was performed using one‐way ANOVA.

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