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. 2008 May 14;3(5):e2150. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002150

Figure 3. Treatment with NKp30-Ig reduces PC3/Luc tumor growth.

Figure 3

Male nude mice were injected with PC3/luc tumor cells (15×106) into the SC left flanks. Three weeks after tumor implantation, mice were injected (i.p.) every second day over a period of one month with 4mg/kg of NKp30-Ig (n = 16) (a), NKp46D2-Ig (n = 9) (b) or PBS (n = 8) (c). Tumor progression was monitored by measuring light emission from each individual mouse in the initiation (‘start point’) and in the end (‘end point’) of the treatment period. Y-axes represent the relative (in percentage) changes in tumor size after treatment, as calculated from the integrated light emission measured in each time point (indicated numbers above columns). Shrinkage of the tumor by 20% or below its original size was referred as ‘efficient treatment’. This figure is a summary of two experiments and includes all the mice that were tested.