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Qingkailing injection ameliorates cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury and modulates the AMPK/NLRP3 Inflammasome Signalling pathway

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Table 1 Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR primers
Fig. 1 Effects of Qingkailing (QKL) injection on ischemic injury in vivo. a Effects of QKL on region cerebral blood flow
Fig. 2 Effects of QKL on post-stroke blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction.leakage analysis to evaluate prevention of BBB dysfunction by QKL.from 6 individual rats in each group
Fig. 3 Anti-apoptosis effects of QKL. a Representative pictures of Nissl staining and b representative images of cell apoptosis stained with theTUNEL method
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