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01 August 2020 : Clinical Research  

Streptococcus bovis Contributes to the Development of Colorectal Cancer via Recruiting CD11b⁺TLR-4⁺ Cells

Qun Deng1ABCDEFG*, Changjian Wang2BC, Kailin Yu3DE, Yahui Wang1EF, Qinyan Yang2CD, Jingjing Zhang1FG, Xiaoping Xu4AG

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.921886

Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e921886

Supplementary Table 2 The tumor burden of each animal in Figure 2.

Streptococcus bovis group (n=12)Model group (n=8)
Mouse No.Tumor number/mouseDiameter (mm)Tumor number (≥3 mm)/mouseMouse No.Tumor number/mouseDiameter (mm)Tumor number (≥3 mm)/mouse
112361734
211352732
310343631
49344520
58335510
68326410
77317310
87208310
9710
10610
11610
12610
Tumor number/mouse: the count of tumor node in each mouse; Diameter (mm): the size of the largest tumor node in each mouse. Tumor number (≥3 mm)/mouse: the count of tumor node which is larger than 3 mm in each mouse.

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