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Fig. 8 | Cell Communication and Signaling

Fig. 8

From: Interleukin-4 from curcumin-activated OECs emerges as a central modulator for increasing M2 polarization of microglia/macrophage in OEC anti-inflammatory activity for functional repair of spinal cord injury

Fig. 8

Transplantation of aOECs improved the neurological functions in rat models of SCI. a BBB scores within the different observation periods in distinct treated rats after compression injury of spinal cord. b RHI values at different time points after SCI. c Contact time in mock, aOEC transplantation, OEC-IL-4-RNAi transplantation, and IL-4 delivery rats at the indicative time post-surgery. Note that BBB scores and RHI values in distinct treated rats n = 5/group. *P/#P/※P < 0.05, **P/##P/※※P < 0.01, and ***P < 0.001 represent aOEC-transplanted rats compared with SCI (*), OEC-IL-4-RNAi transplantation + SCI (#), and IL-4 delivery + SCI (※) rats at the indicative time post-surgery, respectively

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