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a(CHEBI:Anatabine) decreases p(MGI:Rela, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

We have shown previously that anatabine prevents STAT3 and p65 NFkB phosphorylation in various cell types and suggested that anatabine impact cytokine production by this mechanism as both STAT3 and p65 NFkB are known to regulate cytokine production. PubMed:23383175

a(CHEBI:Anatabine) decreases p(MGI:Rela, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

Additionally, we observed that anatabine significantly prevented STAT3 and p65 NFkB phosphorylation in brain homogenates of EAE mice (Fig. 4) PubMed:23383175

p(MGI:Stat3, pmod(Ph)) positiveCorrelation p(MGI:Rela, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

In addition, we observed a statistically significant correlation between the amount of p65 NFkB phosphorylation and STAT3 phosphorylation in brain homogenates (Pearson Correlation = 0.637, P<0.001) PubMed:23383175

path(MESH:Encephalomyelitis) increases p(MGI:Rela, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

Western-blot experiments using brain homogenates from EAE mice also reveal that both STAT3 and p65 NFkB phosphorylation are significantly elevated in the brain of EAE mice compared to control non immunized mice (Fig. 4) PubMed:23383175

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p(MGI:Rela, pmod(Ph)) positiveCorrelation p(MGI:Stat3, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

In addition, we observed a statistically significant correlation between the amount of p65 NFkB phosphorylation and STAT3 phosphorylation in brain homogenates (Pearson Correlation = 0.637, P<0.001) PubMed:23383175

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