Research Article
Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Curcumin on the Mouse Model of Myocardial Infarction through Regulating Macrophage Polarization
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Effect of curcumin on LPS/IFNγ-induced macrophage polarization in BMMs. Concentration of TNF-α (a), IL-1β (b), IL-6 (c), and IL-10 (d) in cell culture medium of BMMs after being stimulated with different stimuli. Representative flow cytometry data of activated macrophages after being stimulated with different stimuli (e) and quantification of M1 (iNOS+F4/80+) (f) and M2 (Arg+F4/80+) (g) macrophages. Each experiment was repeated 3 times independently. Data were shown as the . was vs. the LPS+IFNγ stimulation group, and # was vs. the unstimulated group. value was calculated by post hoc comparisons.
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