Figure 1.
Figure 1. The influence of the absence of the BKB2R receptor on the time to thrombosis in the Rose Bengal model of carotid artery occlusion. Control mice (B6129SF2/J mice, CN, n = 19) and BKB2R-/- mice (n = 9) were examined for their time to carotid artery occlusion (see “Materials and methods”). Additionally, control mice were treated with increasing concentrations of icatibant (HOE140) (0.91 mg/kg to 9.13 mg/kg, given intraperitoneally) and the time to thrombosis was determined. These latter data are the mean plus or minus SD of 4 or more experiments at each experimental concentration of HOE140.

The influence of the absence of the BKB2R receptor on the time to thrombosis in the Rose Bengal model of carotid artery occlusion. Control mice (B6129SF2/J mice, CN, n = 19) and BKB2R-/- mice (n = 9) were examined for their time to carotid artery occlusion (see “Materials and methods”). Additionally, control mice were treated with increasing concentrations of icatibant (HOE140) (0.91 mg/kg to 9.13 mg/kg, given intraperitoneally) and the time to thrombosis was determined. These latter data are the mean plus or minus SD of 4 or more experiments at each experimental concentration of HOE140.

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