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From: Triptolide, an active compound identified in a traditional Chinese herb, induces apoptosis of rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts

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Effects of triptolide and anti-rheumatic drugs on the viability of rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts (RSF). Cells were incubated with triptolide (closed diamond), bucillamine (closed triangle), methotrexate (closed circle), D-penicillamine (open triangle), sodium aurothiomalate (open diamond), or sulphasalazine (open circle) for 24 h. Then viability was measured by the WST-1 assay and calculated as a percentage of the control value (untreated cells). Data are the mean ± S.D. for triplicate cultures and representative results from 6 independent experiments are shown.

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