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Tin Mesoporphyrin in Conjunction with Retinoic Acid Reverses the Retinoic Acid Induced Enhancement of Phospholipase A2 Activity In Vivo in Rats

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Pages 275-285 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Figure 1 Metal-mesoporphyrin.

Figure 1 Metal-mesoporphyrin.

Figure 2 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on total hepatic cholesterol concentration.

Figure 2 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on total hepatic cholesterol concentration.

Figure 3 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on hepatic glyceride concentration.

Figure 3 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on hepatic glyceride concentration.

Figure 4 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on hepatic phospholipid concentration.

Figure 4 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on hepatic phospholipid concentration.

Figure 5 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on total hepatic phospholipid concentration.

Figure 5 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on total hepatic phospholipid concentration.

Figure 6 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on hepatic phospholipase A2 activity.

Figure 6 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on hepatic phospholipase A2 activity.

Figure 7 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on total mitochondrial protein concentration.

Figure 7 Effect of RA (50,000 IU), SnMP (50 µmol/kgbwt), and FeMP (250 µmol/kgbwt) on total mitochondrial protein concentration.

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