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Fig. 7 | Applied Biological Chemistry

Fig. 7

From: Anti-allergic effects of Rosae multiflorae fructus via inhibition of T cell proliferation and the mast cell function

Fig. 7

Inhibition by Rosae extract of the function of mast cells in vivo. DNP-BSA was administered into BALB/C mice injected with anti-DNP mouse IgE beforehand to cause passive systemic anaphylaxis. The mice were treated with either Rosae extract or Dexa in a couple of different doses as described in (A). The changes in the body temperature caused by the allergic reaction were examined 30 min after the administration of DNP-BSA (B). Then, the blood was drawn from the mice to prepare the serums. The levels of MCPT-1 in the serums were measured with ELISA (C). The experiments were carried out with three mice per group

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