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. 2002;2(3):136–140. doi: 10.1155/S1110724302207020

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Figure 3

Perillyl alcohol (≤ 1.5 mmol/L) does not interfere with breast cell adhesion to fibronectin. MCF-10A cells (a) or MDA-MB-435 cells (b) were plated on fibronectin for 30 minutes in the presence of the indicated concentrations of perillyl alcohol. Adherent cells were quantitated by staining with crystal violet, solubilizing adherent dye, and measuring absorbance at 595 nm. Results expressed as mean ± standard deviation (n = 8). A student-Numan-Keuls test identified in (a) two partly overlapping groups (letters A and B) and two independent groups (letters C and D); and in (b), four independent groups (letters A-D), P ≤ .05. All groups are statistically different from one another (panel (a), ANOVA F:[6,55] = 144.88, P < .0001; panel (b), ANOVA F:[6, 41] = 252.45, P < .0001).