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Figure legend<br />

Fig. 1. Body weight gains of all groups during the study.<br />

Fig. 2. Histopathology (A) of a BCAC developed in a MSG-AOM mouse.<br />

Immunohistochemistry of (B) β-catenin and (C) IGF-1R in the BCAC shows<br />

positive reaction of β-catenin in their cell membrane and cytoplasm and<br />

IGF-1R in their cytoplasm. Bars=50 μm. (A) H & E stain, (B) β-catenin<br />

immunohistochemistry, and (C) IGF-1R immunohistochemistry.<br />

Fig. 3. mRNA expression of IGF-1, IGF-2, and IGF-1R in the colonic mucosa of the<br />

MSG-AOM <strong>mice</strong> and the Saline-AOM <strong>mice</strong><br />

Hata 30<br />

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