Research Article
Continuous Exposure to Low Doses of Ultrafine Black Carbon Reduces the Vitality of Immortalized Lung-Derived Cells and Activates Senescence
Figure 5
UBC compromises mitochondrial ATPase and cytoplasmic serine esterase activity in a dose-dependent manner across all four cell types. Cells were seeded on day zero then treated with various concentrations of UBC. The cells were harvested and assessed for vitality after day 9 based on (a) mitochondrial ATPase activity (Cell Titer-Glo, Luminescence Assay) and (b) cytoplasmic serine esterase activity (Calcein AM, Fluorescence Assay). Data normalized to the untreated media control and displayed as the mean of six replicate wells ±SE. Normalized activities are indicated as one of five representative independent experiments. Statistically significant at in comparison to media (untreated) controls.
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