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. 2018 Apr 4;15(6):8505–8515. doi: 10.3892/ol.2018.8430

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Antitumor effects by the adoptive transfer of lymphocytes in vivo. The protective antitumor effect against Hepa1-6 cells was tested with isolated lymphocytes and sera from mice immunized with whole-cell lysates of irradiated Hepa1-6 cells, irradiated Adnull-infected Hepa1-6 cells, irradiated Hepa1-6 cells, irradiated AdHBx-infected Hepa1-6 cells. (A) Treatment with lymphocytes isolated from irradiated AdHBx immunized mice showed an apparent protective antitumor effect, compared with the controls (*P<0.05). The adoptive transfer of sera from mice immunized with irradiated AdHBx did not significantly inhibit tumor growth (P>0.05). Results are expressed as the means ± SD. (B) Data are representative of two independent experiments.