Figure 2.
Figure 2. Gross appearance of LLC footpad tumors in mice with single and combined deficits in plasminogen and fibrinogen. A normal, non-tumor–bearing foot (A) is shown along with examples of LLCGFP footpad tumors 14 days after inoculation into control (B), Plg– (C,F), Fib– (D), and Plg–/Fib– (E) mice. Despite the minimal difference in size between the Plg– tumor-bearing foot (C) and a non-tumor–bearing foot (A), the presence of tumor tissue could be easily appreciated using a fluorescence-equipped stereomicroscope (F). Note that the foot in panel F is the same foot shown in panel C and is photographed at the same magnification.

Gross appearance of LLC footpad tumors in mice with single and combined deficits in plasminogen and fibrinogen. A normal, non-tumor–bearing foot (A) is shown along with examples of LLCGFP footpad tumors 14 days after inoculation into control (B), Plg (C,F), Fib (D), and Plg/Fib (E) mice. Despite the minimal difference in size between the Plg tumor-bearing foot (C) and a non-tumor–bearing foot (A), the presence of tumor tissue could be easily appreciated using a fluorescence-equipped stereomicroscope (F). Note that the foot in panel F is the same foot shown in panel C and is photographed at the same magnification.

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