Fig. 7: SNHG5 regulates angiogenesis in vivo. | Laboratory Investigation

Fig. 7: SNHG5 regulates angiogenesis in vivo.

From: LncRNA SNHG5 upregulation induced by YY1 contributes to angiogenesis via miR-26b/CTGF/VEGFA axis in acute myelogenous leukemia

Fig. 7

Transfected NB4 cells were subcutaneously injected into the nude mice and the tumors were collected and analyzed. a The expression levels of miR-26b, CTGF, and SNHG5 in tumor tissues of mice. b Western blotting analyses of CD31, Ki-67, and VEGFA in tumor tissues. c Representative image of IHC staining of Ki-67 and CD31 and the quantification of CD31 and Ki-67. “*” denotes p < 0.05; “**” denotes p < 0.01; “***” denotes p < 0.001. Data are expressed as the mean ± SD.

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