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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Feb 17.
Published in final edited form as: Oncogene. 2006 Dec 18;26(24):3521–3531. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1210145

Fig. 1. Aza-C induces H11/HspB8 overload and apoptosis in melanoma.

Fig. 1

A. Cells treated or not with Aza-C (2µM) were immunoblotted with H11-181 or actin antibodies. B. Immunoblotting as in A of cells heat shocked (1h, 42.5°C) and allowed to recover (0–8hrs; 37°C). C. Melanoma cells were treated as in A and viable cells were counted. D. LM cells treated with Aza-C (2 µM; 4 days) and H11/HspB8 sODN or aODN (30µM) were immunoblotted with H11-181 antibody and assayed by TUNEL.