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Fig. 6

From: Anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects of gallic acid on experimental dry eye: in vitro and in vivo studies

Fig. 6

Gallic acid (GA) protects goblet cells. Goblet cells representative figures (a) and goblet cell count (b). The data are presented as mean ± SD (n = 3). ***P < 0.005 compared to the T-EDE group. Goblet cells were counted using three images taken from three mice at 10 × magnification. EDE, experimental dry eye; PBS, phosphate buffered saline; T-NC, treatment group of the normal control group, not received EDE, not given eye drops; T-EDE, treatment group of the EDE group, received EDE, not given eye drops; T-EDE + PBS, treatment group of the EDE + PBS group, received EDE, given PBS eye drops; T-EDE + GA, treatment group of the EDE + GA group, received EDE, given GA eye drops

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