Additional file 5: of Preclinical rationale for entinostat in embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma

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Figure S5. Representative immunohistochemistry for CD68 of mouse eRMS tissue and primary cells. Necrotic tissue (a) showed few macrophages present, while viable tumor (b) showed a collection of many macrophages. Macrophage presence was observed as being the same for all treatment groups. (TIF 2929 kb)
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