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Wolfgang E. Gallwitz, Theresa A. Guise, Gregory R. Mundy
Published in Volume 110, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 2002; 110(10):1559–1572 doi:10.1172/JCI11936
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(a) Effect of 6-thioguanine on blood ionized-calcium concentrations in male athymic nude mice bearing RWGT2 cells. Treatment with 6-thioguanine (10 mg/kg/day subcutaneously) was begun on day 11, after hypercalcemia became evident. Vertical arrows indicate the days of treatment. Final blood samples were obtained 1–2 hours after the fourth dose of 6-thioguanine was given. (b) Effect of 6-thioguanine on serum PTHrP concentrations in male athymic nude mice bearing RWGT2 cells. Treatment with 6-thioguanine (10 mg/kg/day subcutaneously) was begun on day 11, after hypercalcemia became evident. Vertical arrows indicate the days of treatment. Final blood samples were obtained 1–2 hours after the fourth dose of 6-thioguanine was given. (c) Effect of 6-thioguanosine on blood ionized-calcium concentrations in male athymic nude mice bearing RWGT2 cells. Treatment with 6-thioguanosine (10 mg/kg/day subcutaneously) was begun on day 11, after hypercalcemia became evident. Vertical arrows indicate the days of treatment. Final blood samples were obtained 1–2 hours after the fourth dose of 6-thioguanosine was given. (d) Effect of 6-thioguanosine on serum PTHrP concentrations in male athymic nude mice bearing RWGT2 cells. Treatment with 6-thioguanosine (10 mg/kg/day subcutaneously) was begun on day 11, after hypercalcemia became evident. Vertical arrows indicate the days of treatment. Final blood samples were obtained 1–2 hours after the fourth dose of 6-thioguanosine was given. Values in all panels represent means ± SEM (n = 5 per group). *P < 0.05.