Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Soluble ICAM-1 amounts released from ECs after exposure to different perfusing conditions. / The time course is depicted for the release of soluble ICAM-1 by HUVECs after exposure to sickle cell perfusion (Sickle), normal RBC perfusion (Normal), sickle cell perfusion with cytokine (Sickle + IL-1β), and normal RBC perfusion with cytokine (Normal + IL-1β). Data are shown as the mean plus or minus SEM, with n = 6. *Indicates significantly different from values in the matched normal RBC perfusion at the same time points (P < .05); #indicates significantly different from values in the matched normal RBC perfusion with IL-1β at the same time points (P < .05); and§indicates significantly different from values in the matched sickle RBC perfusion without IL-1β at the same time points (P < .05).

Soluble ICAM-1 amounts released from ECs after exposure to different perfusing conditions.

The time course is depicted for the release of soluble ICAM-1 by HUVECs after exposure to sickle cell perfusion (Sickle), normal RBC perfusion (Normal), sickle cell perfusion with cytokine (Sickle + IL-1β), and normal RBC perfusion with cytokine (Normal + IL-1β). Data are shown as the mean plus or minus SEM, with n = 6. *Indicates significantly different from values in the matched normal RBC perfusion at the same time points (P < .05); #indicates significantly different from values in the matched normal RBC perfusion with IL-1β at the same time points (P < .05); and§indicates significantly different from values in the matched sickle RBC perfusion without IL-1β at the same time points (P < .05).

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