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Fig. 1 | BMC Cancer

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From: Metabolic targeting of HIF-dependent glycolysis reduces lactate, increases oxygen consumption and enhances response to high-dose single-fraction radiotherapy in hypoxic solid tumors

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Representative bioluminescence images of ATP in ME180 sections (a,b) and lactate in FaDu sections (c,d), for both HIF-WT (WT) (a, c) and HIF-1α KD (HIF-1 KD) (b, d) tumors under hypoxic conditions (7% oxygen for 3 h). The viable tumor areas (black outline) from the corresponding H&E sections were mapped onto these bioluminescence images for quantification

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