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Fig. 2 | Journal of Translational Medicine

Fig. 2

From: PTEN deficiency potentiates HBV-associated liver cancer development through augmented GP73/GOLM1

Fig. 2

Pten deficiency promotes liver tumor formation of HBV transgenic mice. A Immunoblotting analysis of the livers of WT mice and HBV transgenic mice. B Immunoblotting analysis of liver tumors and their adjacent liver tissues in HBV transgenic mice. T: tumor, N: adjacent non-tumor tissues. C Representative images of livers from WT, HBV, Pten−/−, and HBV; Pten−/− mice. D Tumor free of WT, HBV, Pten−/−, and HBV; Pten−/− mice (n = 21–25). E Ratio of liver weight to body weight for WT, HBV, Pten−/−, and HBV; Pten−/− mice with various ages (n = 3–6). F Number (> 3 mm) and G maximal size of liver tumors in 9-month-old Pten−/− (n = 12), and HBV; Pten−/− (n = 13) mice. H Survival of WT, HBV, Pten−/−, and HBV; Pten.−/− mice (n = 18–20). Data were shown as mean ± SD, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001

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