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Fig. 3. C6-conditioned media increases NF{kappa}B expression in BBMEC monolayers. BBMEC monolayers were incubated for three days in C6-CM or RA-CM and then subjected to 24 hours of normoxia or hypoxic stress (1% O2). NF{kappa}B was immunoprecipitated and detected by western blotting. C6-CM significantly increases NF{kappa}B expression under normoxic conditions; RA-CM also significantly increases NF{kappa}B expression compared with MEM/F12. After 24 hours of hypoxia, NF{kappa}B levels increase in both MEM/F12 and RA-CM-treated samples. There is no significant change in NF{kappa}B expression in hypoxic C6-CM-treated samples compared to normoxic samples. #P<0.05 and ##P<0.01 versus normoxic MEM/F12, *P<0.05 and ***P<0.001 versus comparable normoxic treatment, n=3.