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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
JS-K, but not JS-43-126, increases nitric oxide production in breast cancer cells.
Conditioned medium supernatant was collected from MDA-MB-231, F10, and MCF-7/COX-2
cells treated in the absence or presence of JS-K or JS-43-126 for 72 hours. Total
nitric oxide (NO) was determined by quantifying nitrite, the stable end product of
NO oxidation, spectrophotometrically using a colorimetric nonenzymatic nitric oxide
assay kit. Nitrite values were normalized for total cell counts and expressed as picomoles
per 106 cells. Columns indicate the mean of triplicate wells ± standard deviation. *Significant
increase in NO levels relative to untreated cells, P < 0.05.
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