10.6084/m9.figshare.11626677.v1 Kyle Lewis Kyle Lewis Alex Kiepas Alex Kiepas Jesse Hudson Jesse Hudson Julien Senecal Julien Senecal Jacqueline Ha Jacqueline Ha Elena Voorand Elena Voorand Matthew Annis Matthew Annis Valerie Sabourin Valerie Sabourin Ryuhjin Ahn Ryuhjin Ahn Rachel Selva Rachel Selva Sébastien Tabariès Sébastien Tabariès Brian Hsu Brian Hsu Matthew Siegel Matthew Siegel Matthew Dankner Matthew Dankner Eduardo Canedo Eduardo Canedo Mathieu Lajoie Mathieu Lajoie Ian Watson Ian Watson Claire Brown Claire Brown Peter Siegel Peter Siegel Josie Ursini-Siegel Josie Ursini-Siegel MOESM9 of p66ShcA functions as a contextual promoter of breast cancer metastasis Springer Nature 2020 Breast cancer Lung metastasis p66ShcA Reactive oxygen species 2020-01-16 04:56:41 Journal contribution https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM9_of_p66ShcA_functions_as_a_contextual_promoter_of_breast_cancer_metastasis/11626677 Additional file 9: Figure S9. p66ShcA does not induce oxidative stress in primary tumors in a model of triple negative breast cancer. Quantification of the percentage of 4-HNE positive pixels in 4T1-537 parental, p66-CR, p66-CR (WT) and p66-CR (S36A) mammary tumors. The data is shown as positivity ± SEM and is representative of 9–10 tumors per group. Representative images are shown below each graph.