Additional file 1: of G-quadruplex ligand RHPS4 radiosensitizes glioblastoma xenograft in vivo through a differential targeting of bulky differentiated- and stem-cancer cells

  • F. Berardinelli (Contributor)
  • M Tanori (Contributor)
  • D. Muoio (Contributor)
  • M Buccarelli (Contributor)
  • Masi A. Di (Contributor)
  • S. Leone (Contributor)
  • L. Ricci-Vitiani (Contributor)
  • R. Pallini (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart) (Contributor)
  • M. Mancuso (Contributor)
  • A Antoccia (Contributor)

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Figure S1. DNA damage induction observed in U251MG-derived tumors after RHPS4 in vivo treatment. Graphical representation of the experimental procedure. (A) Immunohistochemical analysis of the neural marker GFAP in a tumor section recovered from the flank of an U251MG injected mouse. (B) Immunostaining of the DNA damage marker 53BP1 in tumor sections recovered from mice exposed 10 mg/Kg/die RHPS4 for either 5 or 10 days and in matched controls (only vehicle). (C) Analysis of either 53BP1 foci/cell or frequency of cells positive to 53BP1 (cells that display > 4 foci per cell). (D) Black bars denotes s.d. (4 animals analyzed for each treatment condition). * P
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