Fig. 3: Knockdown of circPLOD2a/b inhibits GBM cell invasion and migration under hypoxia. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: Knockdown of circPLOD2a/b inhibits GBM cell invasion and migration under hypoxia.

From: Hypoxia-induced circPLOD2a/b promotes the aggressiveness of glioblastoma by suppressing XIRP1 through binding to HuR

Fig. 3

A, B Results of transwell assays in (A) U87 and (B) LN229 KD-circPLOD2a cells under hypoxia. Scale bar: 100 μm, n = 3. C, D Results of wound-healing assays in (C) U87 and (D) LN229 KD-circPLOD2a cells under hypoxia. Scale bar: 250 μm, n = 5. E, F Results of transwell assays in (E) U87 and (F) LN229 KD-circPLOD2b cells under hypoxia. Scale bar: 100 μm, n = 3. G, H Results of wound-healing assays in (G) U87 and (H) LN229 KD-circPLOD2b cells under hypoxia. Scale bar: 250 μm, n = 5. Data are shown as mean ± SEM (error bars) and analyzed using ANOVA. Scr: Scramble.

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