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. 2019 Feb 19;11:1717–1723. doi: 10.2147/CMAR.S176771

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Overexpression of C14orf159 inhibited gastric cancer cells’ invasion.

Notes: (A) Western blotting results suggested that the expression of Snail was downregulated and that of E-cadherin was upregulated after C14orf159 was overexpressed in 803 cells. Accordingly, the expression of Snail was increased and that of E-cadherin was decreased following silencing of C14orf159 in 7901 cells. However, the other proteins revealed no visible alteration. (B) Transwell assay results indicated the invasive abilities of gastric cancer cells were decreased or elevated after C14orf159 transfection and inhibition. Data are mean ± SEM from three independent experiments, each performed in triplicate. **P<0.01.

Abbreviations: NC, negative control; SEM, standard error of the mean.