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On day 1, SFC rats underwent tone fear conditioning as described above.
On day 1, SFC animals were placed in fear conditioning chamber A. After 2 min, they were presented with 10 tone conditioned stimuli (CS: 2.9 kHz, 82 dB, 20 sec) that began 19 sec before the footshock unconditioned stimulus (US: 2 mA, 1 sec), and terminated at the same time as the US.
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C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations (mg/L) were highest (p < 0.05) in SFC (25 ± 4), intermediate in S (21 ± 3) and lowest in UF pigs (14 ± 2).
The 4 diets contained 0, 10, 20, or 40% SFC and 40, 30, 20, or 0% FGC (dry matter basis), respectively.
From the ELISPOT results, the OT-I splenocytes responded significantly more to the OVA AuNVs (135 SFC) than the gp100 AuNVs (96 SFC) and vice versa for pmel-1 (OVA, 36 SFC; gp100, 289 SFC).
At particle concentrations of 1010/ml, the AuNVs still had 191 SFC, while the control AuNPs dropped to only 8 SFC.
At this particle concentration, the gp100 AuNVs (191 SFC) exhibit similar effects as the free-peptide control (172 SFC) (10 μg/ml) with no significant difference.
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Extraction protocols were performed using LiBr (SFL) and Ajisawa's reagent (CaCl2:ethanol:H2O) (SFC).
The AuNVs cross-linked for 2 h (24 SFC) were significantly lower than the 1-h particles, while the 30-min AuNVs (47 SFC) were not significantly different from the 1-h AuNVs.
Using the DC-to-splenocyte IFN-γ assay, the one-step MES buffer method (231 SFC) was significantly more effective in inducing IFN-γ secretion than the two-step design (182 SFC; p = 0.004) (Figure 5B).
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