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Fig. 6 | Lipids in Health and Disease

Fig. 6

From: Why high cholesterol levels help hematological malignancies: role of nuclear lipid microdomains

Fig. 6

SUP-T1 composition. The cells were cultured without (control) or with 800nM CHO (experimental) and collected after 24 h. a cholesterol (CHO), sphingomyelin (SM), DNA and RNA content in cells, nuclei (N) and nuclear lipid microdomains (NLM), the data are expressed as μg/106 cells and represent the mean ± S.D. of four experiments performed in duplicate; b CHO, SM, DNA and RNA content in NLM, the data are expressed as μg/mg protein and represent the mean ± S.D. of four experiments performed in duplicate. (Significance, *P < 0.001 versus Control sample)

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