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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2003.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 15, 2003; 9(10): 2341-2343
Published online Oct 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i10.2341
Table 1 The suppressing effect of resveratrol on murine trans-planted liver tissue
Dose (mg/kg)No. of mice (begin/end)Tumour size (mm3, x-±s)GIR (%)
Control group010/9134 ± 40
Resveratrol5.010/10105 ± 14a21.6
10.010/1085 ± 22b36.3
15.010/968 ± 17b49.3
Table 2 Effect of resveratrol on the expression of cyclin D1 in murine liver tumor and adjacent noncancerous liver tissues
No. of miceCyclin D1
Positive rate (%)
-+++(+, ++)
Noncancerous tissues99000
Control group932466.7a
Therapeutic group1043360.0b
Table 3 Effect of resveratrol on the expression of cyclin B1 in murine liver tumor and adjacent noncancerous liver tissues
No. of miceCyclinB1
Positive rate (%)
-+++(+,++)
Noncancerous tissues971122.2
Control group922577.8a
Therapeutic group1072130.0b
Table 4 Effect of resveratrol on the expression of p34cdc2 in murine liver tumor and adjacent noncancerous liver tissues
No. of micep34cdc2
Positive rate (%)
-+++(+,++)
Noncancerous tissues972022.2
Control group913588.9a
Therapeutic group1063140.0b