Figure 1: Protein Concentrations. Graphs in rightmost column correspond to Zoom In images, where a red line is drawn across a cancer cell to measure protein conc. across nucleus.
Figure 2: Protein Turnover Rate across five cancer subtypes. Can be assumed that TNBC generally has a higher PTR. Four stars represent r-value. HCC1806 carries highest protein synthesis rate.
Figure 3: Lipid Concentrations. Graphs in rightmost column correspond to Zoom In images, where a red line is drawn across a cancer cell to measure lipid conc. across nucleus.
Figure 4: Lipid Turnover Rate across five cancer subtypes. BT474, despite its large range, interestingly has a higher LTR. Four stars represent r-value. MDA231 carries highest lipid synthesis rate.
Figure 5: Flavin (FADH), NADH, and Redox Ratios of tumors. Brighter colors correspond to a higher density of the metabolites.
Figure 6: Redox Ratio across five cancer subtypes. BT474 has a higher Redox value than both HCC70 and MDA468. Four stars represent r-value. MDA231 carries highest Redox Ratio.
Figure 7: Measurement of angles near tumor edge (Row A) and tumor center (Row B) across five subtypes. MDA231 found to have highest perpendicularity, while all TNBC subtypes result with increased anisotropy.
Made by Josh Lariosa