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Tumors were measured with calipersn and tumor volume in cubic millimeters was calculated by the formula length/(2 × width).
Tumor volume (in cubic millimeters) was calculated as a2 × b × 0.5, where a is the length and b is the width of the tumor.
The tumor size (in cubic millimeters) was calculated according to a formula (L × S) × 0.5 (L = long diameter of tumor, S = short diameter of tumor) [ 37].
The cartilage volume (cubic millimeters) was calculated [ 22, 23] and change in cartilage volume over time was calculated compared with baseline in absolute values (cubic millimeters) and expressed as a percentage as previously described [ 22].
The mice were sacrificed by CO2 asphyxiation 4 weeks after the inoculation, tumor dimensions were measured using calipers and tumor volume (cubic millimeters) was calculated using the following formula: 0.5236 (L × W × H) as described in previous studies (Brubaker et al. 2006; Jungwirth et al. 1997), where L is tumor length, W is width, and H is height (Ouyang et al. 2007a).
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The number of BrdU-positive cells per millimeter was calculated by dividing the cell number in each section by its corresponding RMS length.
The number of mitotic figures per square millimeter was calculated, and the frequency after administration of E2 was compared with the frequency seen after the administration of AO using an appropriate statistical procedure.
For each case, the total number of CD3, CD8, CD4, FOXP3, CD56, CD68 positive cells (representing lymphocytes T (LT), LTCD8, LTCD4, Treg, natural killers (NK) and macrophages, respectively) per square millimeter was calculated.
Tumor volume (mm) was calculated according to the formula A × B × 0.52 (A, length; B, width; all parameters in millimeters).
Tumor volume (V) (mm) was calculated using the following formula: V = ab/2, where a refers to the length and b refers to the width in millimeters, respectively.
The daily mean temperature (degrees Celsius, °C), mean dew point (degrees Celsius, °C), mean visibility (kilometer, km), mean wind speed (meters per second, m/s), and precipitation amount (millimeters, mm) were calculated as the average values for the corresponding weeks in each area.
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