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Figure 1: (A) Stimulation of splenocyte proliferation by Sesamum indicum (S. indicum) extract (1-100 μg/mL) (72 h treatment). Statistical significance was determined in comparison to vehicle-treated splenocytes (n = 6); (B) Stimulation of splenocyte proliferation by S. indicum extract (100 μg/mL) (72 h treatment)in the presence of polymyxin B (PB). For each sample where PB was used, statistical significance was determined in comparison to the corresponding samplewithout PB treatment (n = 6). Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. **P < 0.01 and ***P < 0.001. The error bars represent SEM values. ConA: concanavalin A, LPS: lipopolysaccharide.

Figure 1: (A) Stimulation of splenocyte proliferation by <i>Sesamum indicum (S. indicum)</i> extract (1-100 μg/mL) (72 h treatment). Statistical significance was determined in comparison to vehicle-treated splenocytes (n = 6); (B) Stimulation of splenocyte proliferation by S. <i>indicum</i> extract (100 μg/mL) (72 h treatment)in the presence of polymyxin B (PB). For each sample where PB was used, statistical significance was determined in comparison to the corresponding samplewithout PB treatment (n = 6). Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. **<i>P</i> < 0.01 and ***<i>P</i> < 0.001. The error bars represent SEM values. ConA: concanavalin A, LPS: lipopolysaccharide.