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. 2005 Jan-Dec;11(1-12):59–63. doi: 10.2119/2006-00007.Auborn

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Inhibition of PTEN expression during the development of cervical cancer in humans and in HPV16 transgenic mice. (A) Human condyloma, low-grade cervical dysplasia, high-grade cervical dysplasia, and cervical carcinoma specimens were stained with H&E or immunostained by PTEN monoclonal antibody A2B1 (PTEN) and visualized under low-power (×100) or high-power (×400) magnification. (B) Tissue sections of normal, low-grade dysplasia, high-grade dysplasia, and carcinoma from HPV16 transgenic mice were stained and visualized as in panel A. Images are representative of more than 20 specimens per group.