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Tissot et al., 2023 - The impact of food availability on tumorigenesis is evolutionarily conserved
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The effects of four diets on tumorigenesis in hydras from tumoral and tumor-free St. Petersburg strains. (A) The proportion of juvenile hydras from the tumor-free strain developing spontaneous tumors across time (days) according to the diet followed. (B) The proportion of juvenile hydras from the tumoral strain developing tumors across time (days) according to the diet followed. (C) The frequency of the intensity of tumor phenotype expression in juvenile hydras from the tumoral strain according to the diet followed. (D) The proportion of five-week-old hydras from the tumor-free strain developing spontaneous tumors across time (days) according to the diet followed since their fifth week. (E) Changes in the frequency of the intensity of tumor phenotype expression in hydras from the tumoral strain (five-week-old) according to the diet followed over one month (i.e. after tumor development).

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