10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3931612_D6.v1
Jia-Qi Wu
Jia-Qi
Wu
Jing Zhai
Jing
Zhai
Chong-Yong Li
Chong-Yong
Li
Ai-Min Tan
Ai-Min
Tan
Ping Wei
Ping
Wei
Li-Zong Shen
Li-Zong
Shen
Ming-Fang He
Ming-Fang
He
Additional file 6: Figure S5. of Patient-derived xenograft in zebrafish embryos: a new platform for translational research in gastric cancer
Springer Nature
2017
Gastric cancer
Zebrafish
Patient-derived xenograft
Microinjection
Translational research
2017-11-15 05:00:00
Figure
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Toxicity curves for 5-FU, docetaxel, and apatinib. Zebrafish embryos at 72 hpf were treated with increasing concentrations of 5-FU (0–6500 ng/embryo), docetaxel (0–80 μM), and apatinib (0–50 μM) for 2 days. Following 2-day treatment, embryos were examined for viability and teratogenicity. The percentage viability and teratogenicity (for apatinib only) were plotted versus the drug dose. Quantitative values are means ± SEM from 3 replicates. N = 45 embryos at each dose level. (JPEG 125 kb)