Extended Data Fig. 2: Bacteria are detected within human GBM tumors. | Nature Cancer

Extended Data Fig. 2: Bacteria are detected within human GBM tumors.

From: Characterization of the tumor microbiome of brain metastases and glioblastoma reveals tumor-type-specific and location-specific microbial signatures

Extended Data Fig. 2: Bacteria are detected within human GBM tumors.

(a-e) Representative images of cores from tissue microarray (TMA) of human GBM (70 cores) stained by immunofluorescence for bacterial elongation factor EF-Tu and by FISH for 16S rRNA, along with their respective controls. DAPI is shown in blue. EF-Tu and 16S rRNA in orange (Cy5). Asterisks mark the region selected for higher magnification. Scale bars in low magnification images, 500 μm. Scale bars in high-magnification images, 20 μm. For panels a-e images shown are from n = 5 cores from n = 3 patients.

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