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- _3 value "Following LPS challenge, levels of NF-?B p65 able to bind to DNA were significantly increased compared with control levels, indicating an increase activity of this transcription factor pathway. Resveratrol appeared to have no impact on the LPS-induced increase in NF-?B pathway activity at any dose used in this experiment, whereas budesonide caused a significant, dose-dependent reduction in NF-?B p65 levels (Fig. 2A)." provenance.
- _4 value "Following LPS challenge, levels of NF-?B p65 able to bind to DNA were significantly increased compared with control levels, indicating an increase activity of this transcription factor pathway. Resveratrol appeared to have no impact on the LPS-induced increase in NF-?B pathway activity at any dose used in this experiment, whereas budesonide caused a significant, dose-dependent reduction in NF-?B p65 levels (Fig. 2A)." provenance.
- _3 value "Following LPS challenge, levels of NF-?B p65 able to bind to DNA were significantly increased compared with control levels, indicating an increase activity of this transcription factor pathway. Resveratrol appeared to have no impact on the LPS-induced increase in NF-?B pathway activity at any dose used in this experiment, whereas budesonide caused a significant, dose-dependent reduction in NF-?B p65 levels (Fig. 2A)." provenance.
- _4 value "Following LPS challenge, levels of NF-?B p65 able to bind to DNA were significantly increased compared with control levels, indicating an increase activity of this transcription factor pathway. Resveratrol appeared to have no impact on the LPS-induced increase in NF-?B pathway activity at any dose used in this experiment, whereas budesonide caused a significant, dose-dependent reduction in NF-?B p65 levels (Fig. 2A)." provenance.