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. 2016 Nov 9;11(11):e0165776. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165776

Fig 2. MiR-93 transfection promoted endometrial carcinoma cell migration and invasion.

Fig 2

Following miR-93 transfection, miR-93 levels were significantly increased (A), endometrial carcinoma cell lines exhibited faster migration (B), and stronger invasion (C) compared with the control and mock cells 24 hours after transfection. Three representative microscopic fields were photographed to quantify the extent of invasion and migration, and three independent experiments were performed. Results are representative of three separate experiments; data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation, *P < 0.05.