PMC:2817507 / 11257-12023 JSONTXT 21 Projects

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T5607 0-4 Sentence denotes 3.4.
T118 0-4 Sentence denotes 3.4.
T5608 5-53 Sentence denotes Activation of TLR4-Mediated NF-Kappa-B Signaling
T119 5-53 Sentence denotes Activation of TLR4-Mediated NF-Kappa-B Signaling
T5609 54-177 Sentence denotes Activation of TLR4 induces the phosphorylation of inhibitor of kappa-B (IκB), which dissociates IκB with NF-kappa-B (NFκB).
T120 54-177 Sentence denotes Activation of TLR4 induces the phosphorylation of inhibitor of kappa-B (IκB), which dissociates IκB with NF-kappa-B (NFκB).
T5610 178-308 Sentence denotes Then, NFκB translocates into the nucleus and activates and regulates the transcription of genes related to inflammatory responses.
T121 178-308 Sentence denotes Then, NFκB translocates into the nucleus and activates and regulates the transcription of genes related to inflammatory responses.
T5611 309-492 Sentence denotes To detectd the activation of TLR4-mediated NFκB signaling, the phosphorylation of inhibitor of kappa-B (p-IκB) and activity of NFκB were measured by methods of Western Blots and EMSA.
T122 309-492 Sentence denotes To detectd the activation of TLR4-mediated NFκB signaling, the phosphorylation of inhibitor of kappa-B (p-IκB) and activity of NFκB were measured by methods of Western Blots and EMSA.
T5612 493-661 Sentence denotes Results showed that the p-IκB increased at 6 hours after ICH (P < .05), peaked on 3 days after ICH, and maintained a high level on 7 days after ICH (P < .05, Figure 5).
T123 493-661 Sentence denotes Results showed that the p-IκB increased at 6 hours after ICH (P < .05), peaked on 3 days after ICH, and maintained a high level on 7 days after ICH (P < .05, Figure 5).
T5613 662-766 Sentence denotes As expected, the activity of NFκB was also increased in the same manner as that of the p-IκB (Figure 4).
T124 662-766 Sentence denotes As expected, the activity of NFκB was also increased in the same manner as that of the p-IκB (Figure 4).