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. 2015 Jul 21;6(30):29585–29598. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.4987

Figure 2. Loss of S100P protein caused MET and decreased cell migration and invasion in lung cancer cells.

Figure 2

A. Transfection of S100P shRNA plasmid decreased S100P. B. Morphologic imaging of S100P knockdown CL1-5 and A549 cells. C. Expression of the EMT markers as analyzed by immunoblot. S100P knockdown decreased cell migration D. and invasion E.. Protein levels were assessed by immunoblot. Migratory or invasive cells were stained by crystal violet or quantitated by a fluorescence dye. Data were shown as the mean±SD. *p < 0.05, or a significant difference between the two test groups.