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Figure 8

From: Fig latex inhibits the growth of pathogenic bacteria invading human diabetic wounds and accelerates wound closure in diabetic mice

Figure 8

Effects of fig latex on the expression levels of PECAM-1 in wounded diabetic skin tissues. The expression levels of PECAM-1 were detected in the wounded skin tissues of the three animal groups using anti-PECAM-1 and IHC assays. One representative experiment is shown at 3 (A), 6 (B), 9 (C), 12 (D) and 15 days (E) post-wounding. (F) The PECAM-1+ cells were quantified in the three animal groups, and the accumulated results from three animals from each group are expressed as the mean percentage of PECAM-1+ cells ± SEM in control mice (open bars), diabetic mice (closed black bars) and diabetic mice treated with fig latex (hatched bars). *P < 0.05, diabetic versus control; and +P < 0.05, diabetic-treated with fig latex versus diabetic animals.

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