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Fig. 5

From: Terminalia albida treatment improves survival in experimental cerebral malaria through reactive oxygen species scavenging and anti-inflammatory properties

Fig. 5

Assessment of in vitro anti-inflammatory properties of Terminalia albida. Murine macrophages were activated by LPS and IFNγ in the presence or not of 10 µg/mL of Terminalia albida. Gene expression levels of a pro-inflammatory cytokines, b other pro-inflammatory markers, c pro-inflammatory signalling pathways, and d anti-inflammatory markers. e Cytokine levels measured in supernatants, in pg/mL. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.005, ***P < 0.0005. Data are presented as mean ± SD

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