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Figure 1. Latency and clonality analysis of SRS19-6–injected mice. (A) Kaplan-Meier survival curves of SRS19-6–injected mice of the following genotypes: Cebpa+/+ (+/+; n = 22), Cebpa+/BRM2 (+/BRM2; n = 21), and CebpaBRM2/BRM2 (BRM2/BRM2; n = 35). The CebpaBRM2/BRM2 animals have significantly shorter mean latency (P < .001; 2-tailed log-rank test) than the other genotypes. (B) Representative Southern blotting of splenic tumor DNA from SRS19-6–injected mice restricted with HindIII and probed with a probe against the SRS19-6 env open reading frame. CebpaBRM2/BRM2 animals generally have fewer integrations.

Latency and clonality analysis of SRS19-6–injected mice. (A) Kaplan-Meier survival curves of SRS19-6–injected mice of the following genotypes: Cebpa+/+ (+/+; n = 22), Cebpa+/BRM2 (+/BRM2; n = 21), and CebpaBRM2/BRM2 (BRM2/BRM2; n = 35). The CebpaBRM2/BRM2 animals have significantly shorter mean latency (P < .001; 2-tailed log-rank test) than the other genotypes. (B) Representative Southern blotting of splenic tumor DNA from SRS19-6–injected mice restricted with HindIII and probed with a probe against the SRS19-6 env open reading frame. CebpaBRM2/BRM2 animals generally have fewer integrations.

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