Fig. 5: Effects of extensively hydrolyzed proteins on monolayers' viability, in baseline condition, after challenge with HS, and after challenge with inflammatory cytokines. | Pediatric Research

Fig. 5: Effects of extensively hydrolyzed proteins on monolayers' viability, in baseline condition, after challenge with HS, and after challenge with inflammatory cytokines.

From: Effects of extensive protein hydrolysate in supporting intestinal barrier function in vitro

Fig. 5

a Effect of different experimental concentrations of extensively hydrolyzed proteins on LDH production from intestinal epithelial cells in the intestinal epithelial monolayer in baseline condition. b Effect of different experimental concentrations of extensively hydrolyzed proteins on LDH production from intestinal epithelial cells in the intestinal epithelial monolayer after challenging the monolayers with HS. c Effect of different experimental concentrations of extensively hydrolyzed proteins on LDH production from intestinal epithelial cells in the intestinal epithelial monolayer after challenging the monolayers with IFN-γ and TNF-α.

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