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. 2015 Aug 22;6(31):32177–32192. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.4867

Figure 3. GOLPH3 inhibition attenuated the invasion and migration capability of T24 and J82 cells in vitro.

Figure 3

A. Matrigel invasion assays showed that GOLPH3 siRNA-transfected cells resulted in low penetration through Matrigel-coated membranes compared with control cells. B. A scratch migration assay demonstrated that GOLPH3 decreased tumor cell migration. Western blot analysis C. of the metastasis associated protein MMP9 in GOLPH3 siRNA-infected cells and 5 paired primary bladder cancer tissues (T) and adjacent noncancerous tissues (ANT).