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) in complete media and incubated at 37°C for up to 10 days. The medium was replaced every 3–4 days. Cell migration and invasion assays Cell migration assays were performed using Transwell chambers with a pore size of 8 μm (Corning). For the
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actions on PTC cell invasiveness and demonstrated bi-directional roles of CXCL16 in macrophage–tumor interactions. Materials and methods Reagents Recombinant human CXCL16, anti-human CXCL16 neutralizing antibody, and human CXCL16 Quantikine ELISA Kit were
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substantial amount of evidence has implicated S1P in the progression of several types of cancers by enhancing many central events such as proliferation, angiogenesis, migration, and invasion ( Alvarez et al . 2007 , Strub et al . 2010 , Alshaker et al
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Introduction Highly aggressive, anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is a rare form of thyroid cancer with median survival of only ~4 months due to invasive nature and metastatic capacity ( Xing 2013 , Molinaro et al . 2017 ). ATC is typically
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cultured in a medium containing 2% FBS and photographed at 0 and 24 h in the same visual fields under a phase-contrast microscope. The ImageJ software was used to measure and calculate the percentages of wound closure. Matrigel invasion assay
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Introduction Pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) are common intracranial benign tumors. About 25–55% of PitNETs exhibit invasive performance, characterized by invading adjacent structures, including cavernous sinus (CS), sphenoid sinus
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. Atypical endometrial hyperplasia (AEH) has been reported to be associated with invasive EC in 62% endometrial biopsy specimens, suggesting that AEH may be the direct precursor to endometrioid EC (EEC; Amant et al . 2005 , Trimble et al . 2006 ). EEC
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. Using siRNA knockdown of TOP2A in ACC cell lines, we found that it regulates cellular proliferation and invasion. Given the consistent overexpression of TOP2A in ACC, we tested 14 TOP2A inhibitors for their antiproliferative effect and found that