Research Article

Maraviroc-Mediated Lung Protection following Trauma-Hemorrhagic Shock

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Representative photomicrographs of lungs of sham animals receiving vehicle (a), sham animals receiving maraviroc (b), trauma-hemorrhage animals receiving vehicle (c), trauma-hemorrhage animals receiving maraviroc (d), trauma-hemorrhage animals receiving maraviroc and GW9662 (e), and trauma-hemorrhage animals receiving GW9662 (f). Animals were sacrificed 24 hours after sham operation or trauma-hemorrhage with resuscitation. Lungs were removed and processed as described in Section 2. Lung sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin, examined at an original magnification of ×200, and photographed.