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Fig. 2 | Infectious Agents and Cancer

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From: Brassicasterol inhibits hepatitis B virus-associated hepatocellular carcinoma development via suppression of AKT signaling pathway

Fig. 2

Brassicasterol has minimal cytotoxicity to normal liver cells. A Normal liver cell lines LO2, AML2 and FL83B cells together with control HCC cell line PLC5 were first incubated with various doses of brassicasterol for 48 h and then cell cytotoxicity was assessed by LDH assay. B Cells were incubated with 1000 µM brassicasterol for up to 96 h and cell cytotoxicity was assessed by LDH assay. Data shown are mean ± SD of three independent experiments

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