Figure 7.
Figure 7. Recurrent catalase targeting by anti-ICAM nanocarriers provides prolonged antioxidant protection of EC. HUVECs were treated with first-dose “empty” anti-ICAM/NCs (gray bars) or anti-ICAM/NC/catalase (hatched and black bars) and 170 minutes later with a second-dose anti-ICAM/NC/catalase (black and gray bars). As determined by a cell viability assay, the first-dose anti-ICAM/NC/catalase protected cells from H2O2-induced injury for 2 hours, while double-dose treated cells remained protected for at least 8 hours. Data were quantified by fluorescence microscopy from at least 500 cells per condition and represent M ± SD as percent of cell survival.

Recurrent catalase targeting by anti-ICAM nanocarriers provides prolonged antioxidant protection of EC. HUVECs were treated with first-dose “empty” anti-ICAM/NCs (gray bars) or anti-ICAM/NC/catalase (hatched and black bars) and 170 minutes later with a second-dose anti-ICAM/NC/catalase (black and gray bars). As determined by a cell viability assay, the first-dose anti-ICAM/NC/catalase protected cells from H2O2-induced injury for 2 hours, while double-dose treated cells remained protected for at least 8 hours. Data were quantified by fluorescence microscopy from at least 500 cells per condition and represent M ± SD as percent of cell survival.

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