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. 2015 Oct 3;6(32):32586–32601. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.5309

Figure 5. The restoration of EZH2 expression reversed the proliferation and invasion of colon cancer cells.

Figure 5

A. The proliferation of SW620 cells was inhibited after EZH2 silencing as demonstrated by an MTT assay. B. The invasion of SW620 cells was reduced as demonstrated by a transwell assay. C. The migration of SW620 cells was reduced after EZH2 knockdown. D. The proliferation of SW620 cells was reversed after co-transfection with the miR-506 and wild-type EZH2 plasmids as demonstrated by an MTT assay. E. The invasive capacity of SW620 cells was elevated following co-transfection with the miR-506 and wild-type EZH2 plasmids as demonstrated by a transwell assay. F. The migration capacity of SW620 cells was elevated following co-transfection with the miR-506 and wild-type EZH2 plasmids after EZH2 silencing. The data are shown as the means ± S.D. of three replicates (*p < 0.05).