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. 2016 Mar 10;7(16):22092–22102. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.8020

Figure 2. miR-448 promotes GC cell growth and carcinogenicity in vitro and in vivo.

Figure 2

Colony formation assays (A), DNA synthesis (B), and real-time cell proliferation assays (C) in GC cells with miR-448 overexpression or inhibition. (D) Xenograft tumors in nude mice. (E) Overexpression of miR-448 increases weight of the xenograft tumors.