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. 2019 Sep 24;9:13753. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-50276-z

Figure 9.

Figure 9

Increase in anticancer-induced toxicity by chrysin in a spheroid model. RERF-LC-AI cells were plated on PrimeSurface96V multi-well plates, and then treated with or without 10 μM chrysin (Chr) for 24 h. (A,B) The spheroid size and fluorescence intensity of LOX-1 are represented as a percentage of the values in the control (Cont). (C) The cells were incubated with DXR for 60 min at the concentrations indicated. The fluorescence intensities of DXR in spheroids are shown as a percentage of the values in 0 μM. (D,E) After treating the cells with DXR or CDDP for 24 h at the concentrations indicated, the viability of spheroid cells was measured. These values are represented as a percentage of the control. n = 3–4. *P < 0.05 and NS, P > 0.05 compared with the control.