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Fig. 3 | Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters

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From: Exosomal Mir-3613-3p derived from oxygen–glucose deprivation-treated brain microvascular endothelial cell promotes microglial M1 polarization

Fig. 3

BMEC exosomal miR-3613-3p promotes microglia M1 polarization via inhibiting RC3H1 expression. A Protein levels were measured by western blot. The relative protein level is shown. B After co-culture with BMEC exosomes, M1 (CD86) and M2 microglia (CD206) were detected by flow cytometry. Apoptotic representative images are shown. C The rate of M1 (CD86) and M2 microglia (CD206) is shown. Differences were analyzed using ANOVA, followed by post-hoc Dunnett’s multiple comparisons test. *p < 0.05

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