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. 2012 Nov 5;7(11):e47919. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0047919

Figure 8. Nicotine-treated cells show enhanced viability during doxorubicin exposure.

Figure 8

(A) MTS proliferation assay testing the viability of control vs. nicotine-treated cells in the presence of doxorubicin. Absorbance (Y-axis) values were normalized by dividing over the absorbance of the 0 µM doxorubicin samples. (B) MTS viability assays demonstrating the reversal of CSC-induced doxorubicin resistance by the nAChR inhibitor mecamylamine. Taken together, these results indicate that nicotine is at least partially responsible for the protective effect of CSC against doxorubicin-induced cell death. Error bars represent SEM.