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. 2019 Sep 11;39(3):603–616. doi: 10.1038/s41388-019-1003-3

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

EBNA1 promotes the upregulation of oxidative DNA damage repair pathways in EBV converted cell lines and EBV positive BLs. a Representative western blots illustrating the expression of MTH1, OGG1, and MUTYH in pairs of EBV-negative and -positive cell lines. GAPDH was used as loading control. b Densitometry quantification of the specific bands. The intensity of the specific band in EBV positive cells relative the EBV-negative parental is shown. Mean ± SE of four independent experiments. c Representative western blots illustrating the expression of EBNA1, MTH1, OGG1, and MUTYH in the Mutu cell lines. d Densitometry quantification of expression in the EBV positive cell lines relative to the EBV-negative Mutu-30. Mean ± SE of four independent experiments