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. 2017 Jan 19;8(9):14655–14665. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.14738

Figure 5. miR-29b/STAT3 axis was involved in the chemotherapy of cisplatin.

Figure 5

(A) The expression of miR-29b in cervical cancer cells transfected with anti-miR-29b or scramble mimic after treated with cisplatin or PBS; (B) Western blot assays were performed to explored the expression of STAT3, p-STAT3, MMP2, BCL2, E-cadherin, KIRT1, SNAI2 and N-cadherin in cervical cells showed in A; (C) Matrigel invasion assays were performed to explore the effects of miR-29b on the invasion of CC cells showed in A; (D) vasculogenic mimicry (VM) assays were performed to explored the effects of miR-29b on the angiogenesis of CC cells showed in A. The data are representative of three independent experiments. Error bars represent s.e.m. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01.