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. 2016 Aug 9;17(8):1289. doi: 10.3390/ijms17081289

Table 2.

Effects of CML or pentosidine at 0 (control), 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16 μmol/L upon cell invasion (% of control) and migration (% of control) in human A549 and Calu-6 cells. Cells were exposed to CML or pentosidine for 18 h at 37 °C. Data are mean ± SD (n = 10). a–e Means within a column without a common letter differ, p < 0.05.

A549 Cells Calu-6 Cells
Invasion Migration Invasion Migration
CML, 0 100 a 100 a 100 a 100 a
1 102 ± 3 a 98 ± 4 a 99 ± 2 a 98 ± 5 a
2 107 ± 4 a 106 ± 5 a 127 ± 4 b 132 ± 3 b
4 135 ± 3 b 140 ± 7 b 155 ± 5 c 158 ± 4 c
8 142 ± 5 b 144 ± 5 b 182 ± 4 d 187 ± 6 d
16 166 ± 7 c 174 ± 4 c 190 ± 6 d 195 ± 5 d
Pentosidine, 0 100 a 100 a 100 a 100 a
1 99 ± 2 a 104 ± 5 a 103 ± 4 a 107 ± 4 a
2 103 ± 5 a 108 ± 3 a 133 ± 2 b 147 ± 3 b
4 138 ± 4 b 142 ± 4 b 164 ± 5 c 173 ± 6 c
8 157 ± 5 c 168 ± 6 c 191 ± 7 d 205 ± 5 d
16 184 ± 7 d 201 ± 4 d 225 ± 6 e 232 ± 3 e