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Silvia ρlvarez-Díaz, Noelia Valle, José Miguel García, Cristina Peña, José M.P. Freije, Víctor Quesada, Aurora Astudillo, Félix Bonilla, Carlos López-Otín, Alberto Muñoz
Published in Volume 119, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(8):2343–2358 doi:10.1172/JCI37205
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Figure 6
Cystatin D inhibits tumor growth in vivo.

Immunodeficient mice were injected subcutaneously with (A) mock-transfected HCT116 cells or one of 2 clones of HCT116 cells transfected with CST5 (clone 9 or 20); or (B) mock-transfected LS147 T cells or one of 2 clones of LS147T cells transfected with CST5 (clone 9 or 11). The volume of the tumors generated was measured during the indicated period. Number of mice developing tumors at the end of the evaluation period: HCT116, mock: 25 of 25, CST5: 5 of 26; LS174T, mock: 9 of 9, CST5: 9 of 21.