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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Oncol Res. 2014 Apr 5;2(4):1028.

Figure 4.

Figure 4

F10 treatment does not result in weight loss greater than control treatment or cause damage to the colonic epithelium. Also, the combination of F10 + radiation results in significantly smaller final tumor size relative to treatment with radiation alone. (A) Average weights for F10-treated and control mice. Error bars indicate +/-SEM, n = 8. (B) Graph of the final mean tumor volumes for left-flank tumors in the study. Tumors treated with F10 + irradiation were significantly smaller than tumors treated with radiation. Graph depicts the mean +/- SEM (n = 8) for left flank tumors from the F10-treated and saline groups. (C) H&E section (10×) of colonic epithelium from an F10-treated mouse. (D) Colonic epithelium from a saline-treated mouse. Both mice were sacrificed as a result of tumor burden to the non-irradiated flank. There is no deterioration of the colonic epithelium in mice from treated with F10.