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From: Expression of F-actin-capping protein subunit beta, CAPZB, is associated with cell growth and motility in epithelioid sarcoma

Fig. 2

Progressive effect of CAPZB in EpiS cellular function. a In the proliferation assays, si-CAPZB-1 and si-CAPZB-2 inhibited cell growth by 85 % and 81 % in the VAESBJ cells and 71 % and 65 % in the ESX cells, respectively (p < 0.01, p < 0.05, Figure 2B left and right, respectively). b In the invasion assays, si-CAPZB-1 and si-CAPZB-2 decreased cell invasion by 63 % and 48 % in the VAESBJ cells and 57 % and 56 % in the ESX cells, respectively (p < 0.01, p < 0.05, Figure 2c left and right, respectively). c In the scratch assays, CAPZB silencing suppressed the area of wound healing in the VAESBJ cells (p < 0.01, Control: 32 %, si-CAPZB-1: 21 %, si-CAPZB-2: 22 %, Fig. 2d)

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