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. 2013 May;28(4):327–334. doi: 10.1089/cbr.2012.1380

FIG. 2.

FIG. 2.

MiR-137 mimics inhibited growth of glioma cells. (A, B) Cell proliferation was suppressed after the cells had been transfected with MiR-137 mimics by MTT assay. (C, D) MiR-137 could induce the glioma cells arrest at G0/G1 phases and delay the progression of the cell cycle. (E–G) Cyclin D1 protein expression was examined by Western blot assay, and GAPDH was regarded as an endogenous normalizer.