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. 2016 May 30;12(1):16–24. doi: 10.46582/jsrm.1201004

Figure 2:

Figure 2:

EGCG inhibits Cell Migration (Scratch assay). The cell migration (indirect proliferation) was studied following addition of 1μM and 5μM EGCG to the cells following scratch in the C3H10T1/2 cells. The effect of EGCG on cell migration was recorded at different time points. The photomicrographs a), b), & c) represent images taken at 0 hour (immediately after scratching) and those in d), e), & f) represent images after 24 hours after scratching. Photomicrograph of control (d) show the wound closure by C3H10T1/2 cells after 24 hours. As can be seen from photomicrographs e, f, the EGCG at 1μM and 5μM concentrations inhibited cell migration and prevented filling of the scratched area. White arrow represents scratched area, black arrow represents cell migration.