Figure 3
From: Exploiting heat shock protein expression to develop a non-invasive diagnostic tool for breast cancer

Receptor subtype and presence of TILs affect HS-27 fluorescence levels more than tumor cellularity. (a) HS-27 fluorescence does not correlate with tumor cellularity. (b) Mean fluorescence varies with receptor subtype and is significantly lower in mammoplasty than all other tissue types. (c–e) Mean fluorescence strongly and inversely correlates with the density of TILs across receptor subtypes.