Fig. 5: Micromechanics of high grade human bladder cancer.
From: Micro-mechanical fingerprints of the rat bladder change in actinic cystitis and tumor presence

a Hematoxylin-eosin staining of muscle invasive bladder cancer and paired non-neoplastic muscle tissue from a patient with high-grade urothelial carcinoma. b Mechanical profile of neoplastic (orange) and non-neoplastic (blue) muscle tissue from the same patient (n = 1). Data collected with the nanoindenter. Data are shown as logarithm in base 10 of YM’s (in Pa). Source data behind graphs and charts can be found in https://figshare.com/projects/Micro-mechanical_fingerprints_of_the_rat_bladder_change_in_actinic_cystitis_and_tumor_presence/158222.