Ozonated Water Modulates Cell Proliferation and Vascular Density in Solid Ehrlich Tumor of Mice
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| ET | Ehrlich Tumor |
| GCN | Negative Control Group |
| IT | Intratumoral |
| MVD | Microvessel Density |
| PT | Peritumoral |
| SCP | Peritumoral Subcutaneous |
| SET | Solid Ehrlich Tumor |
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| G1 Group Ozonated Water at 5 ppm | G2 Group Ozonated Water at 8 ppm | G3 Group 0.9% Saline Solution | GCN (n) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subgroups G1 AP/EU | PT (n) | IT (n) | Subgroups G2 AP/EU | PT (n) | IT (n) | Subgroups G3 AP/EU | PT (n) | IT (n) | - |
| M1/G1-1/24 h | 3 | 3 | M1/G2-1/24 h | 3 | 3 | M1/G3-1/24 h | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| M2/G1-1/5 days | 3 | 3 | M2/G2-1/5 days | 3 | 3 | M2/G3-1/5 days | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| M3/G1-1/30 days | 3 | 3 | M3/G2-1/30 days | 3 | 3 | M3/G3-1/30 days | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| M4/G1-2/5 days | 3 | 3 | M4/G2-2/5 days | 3 | 3 | M4/G3-2/5 days | 3 | 3 | |
| M5/G1-2/30 days | 3 | 3 | M5/G2-2/30 days | 3 | 3 | M5/G3-2/30 days | 3 | 3 | - |
| Evaluations | Correlation | p-Value |
|---|---|---|
| anti-CD31—IT × SCP | 0.3007 | <0.01 |
| anti-CD31 (IT) × anti-Ki67 | −0.0385 | 0.7048 |
| anti-CD31 (SCP) × anti-Ki67 | −0.0502 | 0.6215 |
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Araújo, D.P.d.; Nascente, E.d.P.; Curcio, J.S.d.; Faleiro, M.B.R.; Arnhold, E.; Lacerda, E.d.P.S.; Matos, M.P.C.; Fonseca-Alves, C.E.; Moura, V.M.B.D.d. Ozonated Water Modulates Cell Proliferation and Vascular Density in Solid Ehrlich Tumor of Mice. Cancers 2026, 18, 733. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18050733
Araújo DPd, Nascente EdP, Curcio JSd, Faleiro MBR, Arnhold E, Lacerda EdPS, Matos MPC, Fonseca-Alves CE, Moura VMBDd. Ozonated Water Modulates Cell Proliferation and Vascular Density in Solid Ehrlich Tumor of Mice. Cancers. 2026; 18(5):733. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18050733
Chicago/Turabian StyleAraújo, Diego Pereira de, Eduardo de Paula Nascente, Juliana Santana de Curcio, Mariana Batista Rodrigues Faleiro, Emmanuel Arnhold, Elisângela de Paula Silveira Lacerda, Moema Pacheco Chediak Matos, Carlos Eduardo Fonseca-Alves, and Veridiana Maria Brianezi Dignani de Moura. 2026. "Ozonated Water Modulates Cell Proliferation and Vascular Density in Solid Ehrlich Tumor of Mice" Cancers 18, no. 5: 733. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18050733
APA StyleAraújo, D. P. d., Nascente, E. d. P., Curcio, J. S. d., Faleiro, M. B. R., Arnhold, E., Lacerda, E. d. P. S., Matos, M. P. C., Fonseca-Alves, C. E., & Moura, V. M. B. D. d. (2026). Ozonated Water Modulates Cell Proliferation and Vascular Density in Solid Ehrlich Tumor of Mice. Cancers, 18(5), 733. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18050733

