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. 2014 Mar 4;9(3):e90818. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090818

Figure 6. Inhibition of cell migration and invasion upon the over-expression of hFTSJ2 in TE671 cancer cells.

Figure 6

(A) The wound healing assay showing that the TE671-hFTSJ2 cells had a reduced migration compared with the untransfected TE671 cells at 12 hours after wounding. (B) Cell migration area at 12 hours after wounding ([healing area/wounding area]×100%). (C) Invasion assay showing that the TE671-hFTSJ2 cells had a reduced invasion compared with the untransfected TE671 cells. The cells that penetrated the Trans-well membrane are shown in purple. (D) Quantity of the cells that invaded the Trans-well membrane ([Giemsa positive area/total area]×100%). The values are equal to = the means±SE; n = 3; *P<0.05 vs. untransfected TE671 cells.