Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. Immunohistology of the T9-C2 injection site in a subcutaneous site. / Five million T9-C2 cells were injected in a subcutaneous site for 20 hours. The T9-C2 cells were excised and frozen sections were prepared. (A) Cells stained for granulocytes; (B) cells stained for iNOS; (C) cells stained with antinitrotyrosine; (D) cells stained for anti–HSP-70. All micrograms are × 200.

Immunohistology of the T9-C2 injection site in a subcutaneous site.

Five million T9-C2 cells were injected in a subcutaneous site for 20 hours. The T9-C2 cells were excised and frozen sections were prepared. (A) Cells stained for granulocytes; (B) cells stained for iNOS; (C) cells stained with antinitrotyrosine; (D) cells stained for anti–HSP-70. All micrograms are × 200.

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