Lung wet/dry ratio after hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation (HSR). Junko Kosaka Hiroshi Morimatsu Toru Takahashi Hiroko Shimizu Susumu Kawanishi Emiko Omori Yasumasa Endo Naofumi Tamaki Manabu Morita Kiyoshi Morita 10.1371/journal.pone.0063606.g003 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Lung_wet_dry_ratio_after_hemorrhagic_shock_and_resuscitation_HSR_/698706 <p>Lungs from the HSR group rats treated with or without biliverdin (BV) were excised 12 h after resuscitation and lung wet/dry ratio was measured. Data are presented as means ± standard deviation (n = 5 per group). Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of variance followed by Tukey-Kramer honestly significant difference test. <sup>*</sup> p<0.05 vs. vehicle/sham; <sup>?</sup>p<0.05 vs. BV/sham; <sup>#</sup>p<0.05 vs. vehicle/HSR. Vehicle/sham, vehicle-administered animals subjected to sham surgery; BV/sham, BV-administered animals subjected to sham surgery; vehicle/HSR, vehicle-administered animals subjected to sham; BV/HSR, BV-administered animals subjected to sham.</p> 2013-05-07 02:25:06 Biochemistry drug discovery Molecular cell biology Cellular stress responses Clinical immunology immunity inflammation Critical care and emergency medicine Drugs and devices Clinical pharmacology Drug research and development Pulmonology hemorrhagic resuscitation