Fig. 5: CXCL5 promotes subcutaneous tumor growth and angiogenesis in nude mice. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 5: CXCL5 promotes subcutaneous tumor growth and angiogenesis in nude mice.

From: CXCL5 induces tumor angiogenesis via enhancing the expression of FOXD1 mediated by the AKT/NF-κB pathway in colorectal cancer

Fig. 5

(a) Representative images of tumor-bearing mice and tumor mass. (b) Representative images of H&E staining as well as IHC staining of CXCL5 and CD31 of subcutaneous tumor in nude mice. Scale bars, 50 μm (magnification 200×). (c, d) Tumor growth curves. The volumes of xenografts were measured every 5 days during a 30-day period. (e) Average tumor weight of each group. (f) Number of microvessels in each group. Data represent the mean ± SD, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001

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