Fig. 5: H. pylori promotes the migration of GC cells by regulating the circMAN1A2-miR-1236-3p axis. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 5: H. pylori promotes the migration of GC cells by regulating the circMAN1A2-miR-1236-3p axis.

From: CircMAN1A2 is upregulated by Helicobacter pylori and promotes development of gastric cancer

Fig. 5: H. pylori promotes the migration of GC cells by regulating the circMAN1A2-miR-1236-3p axis.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a The expression of circMAN1A2 after H. pylori infection and transfection of circMAN1A2 siRNAs in AGS cells was detected by qRT–PCR. b The migration ability of AGS cells after H. pylori infection and transfection of circMAN1A2 siRNAs was detected by Transwell assays without Matrigel. c The expression of circMAN1A2 and miR-1236-3p after transfection of circMAN1A2 siRNAs and miR-1236-3p inhibitor in AGS cells was detected by qRT–PCR. d The migration ability of AGS cells after transfection of circMAN1A2 siRNAs and miR-1236-3p inhibitor was detected by Transwell assays without Matrigel. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.

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