Research Article

Deciphering Antitumor Mechanism of Pien Tze Huang in Mice of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Based on Proteomics

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PZH inhibits xenograft tumor growth in vivo. Balb/c mice were injected with H22 cells in subcutaneously into the right flank region, when tumors had grown to the volume of 80-100 mm3, PZH (0.234 g/kg/d) or Sorafenib (0.121 g/kg/d), or normal saline was administrated for 14 days (once per day), and then, the tumor xenografts were excised completely from tissues. (a) A macroscopic view of the xenografted tumor after treatments from the groups indicated. (b) Analysis of tumor weight inhibition rate. (c) Analysis of tumor weight. (d) Analysis of tumor volume. vs. model group, # vs. Sora group ().
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