Fig. 2From: Aggressive re-warming at 38.5 °C following deep hypothermia at 21 °C increases neutrophil membrane bound elastase activity and pro-inflammatory factor releaseNeutrophil MBE activity at different time point of temperature regimens. Neutrophils were treated with the four temperature regimens, respectively. MBE activity was then measure at the specific time point. Average MBE activity was calculated, n = 15. Values were compared using one-way ANOVA. *Significant difference between the indicated values and the baseline values of the respective temperature regimen. #Significant difference between aggressive re-warming (38.5 °C) and normothermic re-warming (37 °C). P < 0.05Back to article page