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. 2011 Sep 30;6(9):e24950. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0024950

Figure 1. Effects of overexpression of miR-486 on proliferation and tissue invasiveness of 22Rv1 human prostate cancer cells.

Figure 1

A) As indicated by MTT assay, there was no significant difference between the growth of miR-486-transfected cells and control cells over a 72-hr period. B) Tissue invasiveness, as measured by Matrigel invasion, of miR-486 transfected cells and control cells. Data are expressed as percent invasiveness ± S.D. and show increased invasiveness of miR-486-transfected cells (85% ; p = 0.08).