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. 2020 Jul 16;10:11818. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-68874-7

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Effect of BMM administration on the levels of inflammatory signals in mice. Healthy WT mice were injected with saline (white bars), sham BMM (stripped bars), or GDNF-transfected BMM (black bars), and the inflammation signals in the main organs was assessed by the levels of RANTES (A), TNF-a (B), MCP-1 (C), IL-6 (D). No significant increases of inflammatory signals were found in the brain. Some slight increases in RANTES, and MCP-1 were registered in spleen and liver (A, C). TNF-a levels were significantly decreased in spleen upon sham BMM injection. Values are means ± SEM (N = 10). *p < 0.05 compared to saline-injected control mice. Individual data points shown in Supplementary Tables S11S14.