Fig. 2From: Immunohistochemistry of advanced glycation end product Nε-(carboxymethyl)lysine in coronary arteries in relation to cardiac fibrosis and serum N-terminal-pro basic natriuretic peptide in forensic autopsy casesThe CML immunohistochemistry in relation to the age, postmortem intervals (PMI), the percentage of myocardial fibrosis, heart weights, and NT-proBNP. The bars show the mean ± SEM. The asterisks in the age show the statistically significant difference from CML 0. The asterisk in the percentage of myocardial fibrosis shows the statistically significant increase in CML grade 2, compared with CML grade 0 and 1. Asterisks in heart weights show the statistically significant increase in CML grade 1 and 2, compared with CML grade 0. The asterisk in NT-proBNP values shows the statistically significant increase in CML grade 2, compared with CML grade 0 and 1Back to article page