Fig. 1. RGE inhibits NO production and iNOS expression in LTA-stimulated microglial cells.
Fig. 2. RGE inhibits LTA-induced NF-κB activation.
Fig. 3. RGE-induced HO-1 suppresses iNOS expression.
Fig. 4. Effects of RGE on nuclear translocation of Nrf2.
Fig. 5. Involvement of Akt and MAPKs in RGE-mediated expression of HO-1.
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