Research Article

Static Magnetic Field Accelerates Diabetic Wound Healing by Facilitating Resolution of Inflammation

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SMF facilitates M2 polarization in vitro. (a) Schematic view of the SMF exposure system for cell plates. The size of the plate was . (b–i) Effect of SMF on macrophage polarization. (b–g) The mRNA level of M1 marker genes (IL-6, IL-12, and MCP1) (b–d) and M2 marker genes (Arg-1, MRC1, and YM1) (e–g) in cultured peritoneal macrophages treated with or without SMF for 24 h ( per group). (h, i) Protein levels of iNOS (M1) (h) and Arg1 (M2) (i) in cultured peritoneal macrophages treated with or without SMF. All graphs are shown as . (b–g) Statistical significance was assayed by unpaired Student’s -test. and vs. control (CON).
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