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Resveratrol Protective Effects Analysis

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Resveratrol (trans-3,4′,5-trihydroxystilbene), hydrogen peroxide and O-dianisidine were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). Complete protease inhibitor mixture was purchased from Roche (Mannheim, Germany), Ringer’s and lactated Ringer’s (LR) solutions were from Fresenius (Bad Homburg, Germany); ketamine 10% was obtained from Ceva (Düsseldorf, Germany), lidocaine (xylocain 1%) from AstraZeneca (Wedel, Germany), and acid citrate dextrose-A (ACD-A) solution from Baxter (Deerfield, IL, USA). Portex catheters (inner diameter: 0.58 mm, outer diameter 0.96 mm; Smiths Medical International, Hythe, UK), neonatal blood filters (200 μm; Impromediform, Lüdenscheid, Germany) and medical oxygen (AirLiquide, Düsseldorf, Germany) were obtained from the vendors listed.
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of HIF-1α

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Paraffin (Paraplast Tissue Embedding Medium REF 501006) was purchased from McCormick Scientific (St. Louis, MO) and hematoxylin from Merck (Germany). Hypoxyprobe-TM1-Kit was obtained from HPI (Burlington, USA). Protein block and polyclonal rabbit anti-mouse immunoglobulins were from DAKO (Denmark). H2O2 was from Roth (Germany), Tween 20 from Sigma-Aldrich (Germany), ABC kit from Vector Laboratories (Burlington, USA), 3′,3′-diaminobenzidine (DAB) from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Fremont, USA), and mouse anti-HIF-1α antibody from Novus Biologicals (Cambridge, UK). Isoflurane (Florene) was obtained from Abbott (Wiesbaden, Germany), ketamine 10% from Ceva (Düsseldorf, Germany), lidocaine (Xylocain 1%) from AstraZeneca (Wedel, Germany), and Ringer's solution Macoflex N from MacoPharma International (Langen, Germany). Portex catheters (0.58 mm i.d., 0.96 mm o.d.) were purchased from Smiths Medical International (Hythe, UK) and medical oxygen was from Air Liquide (Düsseldorf, Germany).
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Histological Tissue Preparation Protocol

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Hydrogen peroxide, and o-dianisidine were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO) and formalin solution (10%, buffered) and hematoxylin 51260 from Fluka/Sigma-Aldrich (Steinheim, Germany). Isoflurane (Florene) was from Abbott (Wiesbaden, Germany), ketamine 10% from Ceva (Düsseldorf, Germany), lidocaine (Xylocain 1%) from AstraZeneca (Wedel, Germany), and Ringer’s solution Macoflex N from MacoPharma International (Langen, Germany). Portex catheters (0.58 mm inner diameter, 0.96 mm outer diameter) were supplied by Smiths Medical International (Hythe, U.K.). Paraffin was purchased from (Paraplast Tissue Embedding Medium REF 501006) McCormick Scientific (St. Louis, MO), and medical oxygen from Air Liquide (Düsseldorf, Germany).
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Experimental Mouse Sepsis Model

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PHY salicylate (PHY, Anticholium) was a gift from Dr Franz Köhler Chemie GmbH (Bensheim, Germany). LPS (Escherichia coli, serotype O111:B4, LOT: 011M4008V) was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO), isoflurane (Florene) from Abbott (Wiesbaden, Germany), ketamine 10% from Ceva (Düsseldorf, Germany), lidocaine (Xylocain 1%) from AstraZeneca (Wedel, Germany), and medical oxygen from Air Liquide (Düsseldorf, Germany). Ringer’s solution and 0.9% sodium chloride solution were obtained from Fresenius Kabi (Bad Homburg, Germany) and Portex catheters (0.58 mm i.d./0.96 mm o.d.) were purchased from Smiths Medical International (Hythe, Kent, UK).
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