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. 2013 Oct 30;8(10):e77433. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077433

Figure 2. Notch plays a pivotal role for the regulation of migration in human cholangiocarcinoma cells.

Figure 2

Treatment with GSI IX suppresses the migration potential of human cholangiocarcinoma cell lines SZ1 and TFK1. Wound healing experiments of (A) SZ1 and (C) TFK cells cultured with GSI (5 µM, 20 µM, 40 µM) or control (DMSO). A scratch was made at (time 0 h) in both SZ1 and TFK1 and maintained for 24 h in conditioned medium with GSI or DMSO. The dotted lines are representing the edges of the wound. Photographs were taken under light microscope (10X magnification). After 24 h (A) SZ1 showed significant inhibition under 5–40 µM GSI and (C) TFK1 with a dose of 20–40 µM GSI treatment. In DMSO treated cells 80% to 90% of the wound healing was observed after 24 hrs. (A,C) The migration index (B,D) was calculated as described in Material and Methods and plotted in bar graphs. P values were calculated with ANOVA analysis of variance along with Bonferroni post test. The error bar represents standard deviation. Differences were considered as statistically significant (*) when the P-value was less <0.05.