%0 Figure %A Li, Li %A Xu, Li %A Yan, Jing %A Zhen, Zuo-Jun %A Ji, Yong %A Liu, Chao-Qun %A Lau, Wan %A Zheng, Limin %A Xu, Jing %D 2015 %T Additional file 4: Figure S2. of CXCR2–CXCL1 axis is correlated with neutrophil infiltration and predicts a poor prognosis in hepatocellular carcinoma %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/Additional_file_4_Figure_S2_of_CXCR2_CXCL1_axis_is_correlated_with_neutrophil_infiltration_and_predicts_a_poor_prognosis_in_hepatocellular_carcinoma/4384076 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3617924_D1.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7110383 %K Hepatocellular carcinoma %K Chemokine %K CXCR2 %K CXCL1 %K Immune cell infiltration %K Prognosis %X The number of CD15+, CD68+, CD3+, and S100+ cells in different regions of HCC tissues. Paraffin-embedded HCC sections were stained with anti-CD15, CD68, CD3, or S100 antibodies. The density of CD15+, CD68+, CD3+, and S100+ cells in non-tumoral (NT), peri-tumoral stroma (PS), and intra-tumoral (IT) regions of the same tissue block were calculated (n = 30). Results are expressed as means ± SEM (bars) of groups; *, P <0.05; ***, P <0.001. (TIFF 44 kb) %I figshare