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Original Article Partial hepatectomy promotes implanted mouse hepatic tumor growth by activating hedgehog signaling

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Figure 1. PH promoted the growth of implanted liver tumors. Morphology and volume comparison of the implanted tumor in mice
Figure 3. Suppressing Hh signaling inhibited the growth of implanted tumors after PH. Cyclopamine inhibited the growth of hepatic implanted tumor, and the expression of Ihh, Gli-1 and PCNA in para-tumor liver tissue in mice after 70% partial hepatectomy
Figure 4. Hh signaling promoted tumor growth by increasing VEGF expression in para-tumor tissues

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