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. 2014 Oct 1;9(10):e104252. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0104252

Figure 2. Overexpression of UHRF1 promotes bladder cancer cell invasion.

Figure 2

(A) RT4 cells were treated with pcDNA-UHRF1, and the relative level of UHRF1 was assayed by realtime PCR. *p<0.05. (B) UHRF1 was overexpressed in RT4 cells, and invasion assay was performed as described in Material and Methods. Representative figures of each experiment are shown. These results show data from five independent experiments, expressed as the mean ±SD. *p<0.05. (C) T24 cells were treated with UHRF1-siRNA, and the relative level of UHRF1 was assayed by realtime PCR. *p<0.05. (D) Invasion assay was performed after UHRF1 knockdown. Representative figures of each experiment are shown. These results show data from five independent experiments, expressed as the mean ±SD. *p<0.05.