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Fig. 6 | BMC Cancer

Fig. 6

From: TINCR inhibits the proliferation and invasion of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma by regulating miR-210/BTG2

Fig. 6

TINCR releases BTG2 inhibition by adsorbing miR-210, thereby inhibiting the proliferation and spread of cancer cells. (A) BTG2 and miR-210 dual-luciferase reporter binding site and the sequence of mutant BTG2. (B) Double luciferase activity reporting assay. (C) WB detection of BTG2 protein expression;(D) Statistical quantification results of gray scale of western blotting strips (E) The relative expression level of the BTG2 gene was detected by qPCR; (F) The relative expression level of the BTG2 gene in TU212 cells after transfection of the pCDH plasmid that silences or overexpresses TINCR. (G) Quantitative map of cell scratch results. (H) Quantitative statistical chart for the average number of cells detected by Transwell assays. The resolution is 72 dpi

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