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Fig. 5 | Journal of Hematology & Oncology

Fig. 5

From: Prostate-specific IL-6 transgene autonomously induce prostate neoplasm through amplifying inflammation in the prostate and peri-prostatic adipose tissue

Fig. 5

IL-6 amplifies inflammation in the prostate tissue. a Representative micrographs of IHC demonstrating increased infiltration of T lymphocytes (CD3+), macrophage (MAC-2+), and B lymphocytes (B220+) in prostate tissue of pbIL-6 mice in comparison to B6 WT littermates. b Quantitative scoring of each inflammation cell types in the prostates of pbIL-6 mice and B6 WT littermates. Ten random fields containing prostate glands and stroma of each prostate section were scored. Prostates from 6 to 10 animals from each group were evaluated. *P < 0.05

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