Research Article

Ascorbic Acid, Ultraviolet C Rays, and Glucose but not Hyperthermia Are Elicitors of Human β-Defensin 1 mRNA in Normal Keratinocytes

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Effect of ascorbic acid alone or in combination with hypothermia or hyperthermia in normal human keratinocytes. (a) Structure of L-ascorbic acid. (b) Cytotoxicity assays exposed 24 h with ascorbic acid. (c) Effect of different concentrations of ascorbic acid on DEFB1 expression at 24, 48, and 72 h. The reference group was 0 mM at each time. (d) Effect of hypothermia, normothermia, and hyperthermia, all plus interaction with 20 mM ascorbic acid on DEFB1 expression. Reference group was normothermia (37°C) at each time. Error bars represent SEM and significant values of Student’s tests are depicted as ; .
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