Skip to main content
Fig. 1 | Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research

Fig. 1

From: A reciprocal feedback between colon cancer cells and Schwann cells promotes the proliferation and metastasis of colon cancer

Fig. 1

The distribution of Schwann cells in colon cancer and normal colorectal tissues. A. Double immunofluorescence images showed that Schwann cells were relatively scarce in normal colorectal tissues (upper panel), while were abundant in colon cancer tissue (middle panel, lower panel). Magnification, × 200. B. The presence of Schwann cells in patients with distant metastasis was more abundant than that in patients without distant metastasis. The chi-squared test was used to assess the difference. C. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis indicated that the colon cancer patients in the GFAP+/S100B+-HIGH group had a shorter overall survival time. All data were revealed as means ± standard deviation (SD) for no less than three independent experiments. Significant P values showed as **P < 0.01, and ***P < 0.001

Back to article page