Mechanisms of aluminium neurotoxicity in oxidative stress-induced ...
Mechanisms of aluminium neurotoxicity in oxidative stress-induced ... Mechanisms of aluminium neurotoxicity in oxidative stress-induced ...
CHAPTER 3 Fig. 2 Enzyme activity of: SOD (A), GPx (B), and CAT (C) in different brain areas of rats i.p. treated with saline (control) or aluminium chloride (10 mg Al 3+ /kg/day) for ten days. Abbreviation: Al, aluminium. Data are expressed as means ± SD from five rats (n = 5). Significance of differences among groups was assessed by a one-way ANOVA followed by a Bonferroni‟s test. Asterisks denote values significantly different from the corresponding control (*, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01; ***, p < 0.001). 140
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CHAPTER 3<br />
Fig. 2 Enzyme activity <strong>of</strong>: SOD (A), GPx (B), and CAT (C) <strong>in</strong> different bra<strong>in</strong> areas <strong>of</strong><br />
rats i.p. treated with sal<strong>in</strong>e (control) or <strong>alum<strong>in</strong>ium</strong> chloride (10 mg Al 3+ /kg/day) for ten<br />
days. Abbreviation: Al, <strong>alum<strong>in</strong>ium</strong>. Data are expressed as means ± SD from five rats (n<br />
= 5). Significance <strong>of</strong> differences among groups was assessed by a one-way ANOVA<br />
followed by a Bonferroni‟s test. Asterisks denote values significantly different from the<br />
correspond<strong>in</strong>g control (*, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01; ***, p < 0.001).<br />
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