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Heat shock reduces HCV replication via regulation of ribosomal L22 in Alu-RNA molecule dependent manner

Figure 1. Cell viability and toxic effect of heat shock (HS). (A) Time cytotoxicity 50% (TC50) in HepG2 cells that were subjected to different time point of HS (0-10 min); (B) cells images reveal cell viability of HepG2 cells that are treated with heat shock in comparison with non-treated cells (NT); (C) number of living HepG2 cells that have been treated with heat shock in comparison with NT cells; (D) relative LDH production of treated cells with heat shock in comparison with NT cells, Triton x-100 and mock. Error bars indicate the standard deviation of two independent experiments

Hepatoma Research
ISSN 2454-2520 (Online) 2394-5079 (Print)

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