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Figure 6 — Chemerin/ChemR23 axis promotes inflammation of glomerular endothelial cells in d

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Figure 6 — Chemerin/ChemR23 axis promotes inflammation of glomerular endothelial cells in d
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LV3‐shRNA‐ChemR23 could reverse injury and inflammation in cultured GEnCs. A, GEnCs were infected with lentivirus‐mediated shRNA targeting ChemR23 (MOI = 100). At 3 days after infection, total protein was extracted and Western blot was used to determine gene interfering efficiency. B, GEnCs were stimulated by HG (40 mmol/L) or chemerin (20 nmol/L) for 24 h. LV3‐shRNA was used to efficiently knock down ChemR23 before HG or chemerin stimulation. Western blot and summarized data showed the expression of CD31 in each group. C, Supernatant in each group was collected and inflammatory factors were measured by ELISA. * P  < 0.05 vs control; # P  < 0.05 vs HG; $ P  < 0.05 vs chemerin (n = 3)
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captionLV3‐shRNA‐ChemR23 could reverse injury and inflammation in cultured GEnCs. A, GEnCs were infected with lentivirus‐mediated shRNA targeting ChemR23 (MOI = 100). At 3 days after infection, total protein
image_urlhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/articles/PMC6484295/bin/JCMM-23-3417-g006.jpg
paper_titleChemerin/ChemR23 axis promotes inflammation of glomerular endothelial cells in diabetic nephropathy.
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