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Figure 5

From: A novel phenoxy thiophene sulphonamide molecule protects against glutamate evoked oxidative injury in a neuronal cell model

Figure 5

Glutamate-evoked production of ROS is blocked by B355252 in HT-22 cells. HT-22 was exposed to B355252 for 2 h, and then treated with glutamate for 10 h. ROS level was measured with CellRox Deep Red. Glutamate-dependent elevation of ROS was significantly attenuated by pretreatment of cells with B355252 (8 μM). B355252 alone did not significantly affect ROS level in the cell (***p<0.001 compared to glutamate-treatment; ###p<0.001 compared to control).

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