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Fig. 6

From: Exogenous mitochondrial transplantation improves survival and neurological outcomes after resuscitation from cardiac arrest

Fig. 6

Gene expression changes in the brain and spleen in survived rats at 72 h after cardiac arrest and resuscitation with or without mitochondrial transplantation. Gene expression of molecules related with mitochondrial fission proteins (dynamin-related protein 1 [Drp1], mitochondrial fission 1 protein [Fis1]) in the A brain and B spleen and mitochondrial fusion proteins (optic atrophy-1 [Opa1], Mitofusin-1 [Mfn-1], Mitofusin-2 [Mfn-2]) in the C brain and D spleen. ANOVA with Sidak’s correction for post hoc comparisons was used. n = 6, 6, and 10 for the vehicle, frozen-thawed-mito, and fresh-mito groups, respectively. Data represent the mean ± standard deviation

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