Fig. 5From: Cyclin H predicts the poor prognosis and promotes the proliferation of ovarian cancerCyclin H promotes the growth of ovarian cancer. Nude mice were implanted with cyclin H silenced HO8910 cells or control cells, and tumor volume was monitored regularly (a). b Tumor weight was measured at day 20 after mice were sacrificed. c Tumors from control or cyclin H shRNA group. Data are mean ± SEM. Representative results of one of three independent experiments. **P < 0.01. d Immunohistochemical staining immunohistochemical staining of Ki67 in tumors from nude mice. Tumor tissues were isolated and fixed for the frozen section, and the thickness was 30 µm. Bar = 20 µm. (E) Expression of cyclin H, CDK7, MAT1, p-CDK2, and CDK2 in xenograftsBack to article page