%0 Figure %A Rossa Jr., Carlos %A Sommer, Gunhild %A C. Spolidorio, Luis %A A. Rosenzweig, Steven %A K. Watson, Dennis %A L. Kirkwood, Keith %D 2013 %T Gain of function of SOCS3 reduces HNSCC invasion in vitro. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Gain_of_function_of_SOCS3_reduces_HNSCC_invasion_in_vitro_/246354 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0045197.g005 %2 https://plos.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/575864 %K socs3 %K hnscc %X

(A) Representative images of lower aspect of the transwell membrane after removal of the matrigel on its upper aspect and staining of the cells with the Diff-Quick kit (200×magnification). The non-neoplastic epithelial cell line (HaCAT) was used as a control and did not invade the matrigel layer. (B) Invading cells in the lower part of the transwell were counted in 6 random high-power fields (400X) by an examiner that was blind to the experiment purposes. Three independent experiments were performed and the bars indicate averages and vertical lines the standard deviations (*p<0.05 in comparison to empty vector-transfected cells, *p<0.05 between indicated groups).

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