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. 2013 Oct 8;7(5):395–403. doi: 10.4161/cam.26345

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Figure 3. Schematic representation of regulation of EMT and migration of breast cancer cells by PGI/AMF. The miR200s seem to play a key role in the induction of EMT by PGI/AMF. The complex relationship between miR200s, NFκB, ZEB1/ZEB2, and E-catering, and their regulation by PGI/AMF might be crucial to the acquisition of EMT and aggressive behavior of breast cancer cells.