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    MOESM4 of Establishment of an orthotopic patient-derived xenograft mouse model using uveal melanoma hepatic metastasis

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    Additional file 4: Figure S3. Macroscopic and radiological features of eight PDX models. Left panels: Laparotomy. Right panels: Axial images of CT scan. Black arrows denote patient-derived xenograft tumors

    MOESM6 of Establishment of an orthotopic patient-derived xenograft mouse model using uveal melanoma hepatic metastasis

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    Additional file 6: Figure S5. DNA copy number variation with karyogram. Individual chromosomes are shown in the karyograms, with bars on the right side of the karyograms indicating the chromosomal locations of copy number losses and gains, respectively. Chromosomes 1 to 12 are lined up on the top and chromosome 13 to 22, X and Y are on the bottom. Patient tumor (X0) is at the left with its adjacent karyogram, the corresponding first-generation xenograft tumor (X1) is in the second column, the corresponding second-generation xenograft (X2) is in the third column, and three different xenograft tumors generated from frozen tumor specimens using F, D and R cryopreservation medium are in the fourth to sixth columns. A copy number of 2 (normal) is indicated by blank space (no color); copy number greater than 2 (chromosomal gain or amplification) is indicated in blue; and copy number less than 2 (chromosomal loss or deletion) is indicated in red
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