Research Article

MiR-203 Targets to the 3′-UTR of SLUG to Suppress Cerebral Infarction-Induced Endothelial Cell Growth and Motility

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The miR-203-SLUG axis functions as a key regulator in hypoxia-induced cell proliferation, invasion, and migration. (a) Semiquantitative RT-PCR to determine the expression of miR-203 in HUVECs with indicated treatment. (b) MTT assay to determine the cell proliferation rate of HUVECs with indicated treatment. (c–e) Transwell invasion and migration assays to determine the invasion and migration abilities of HUVECs with indicated treatment. Cells invading or migrating to the bottom side of the upper chamber were stained with crystal violet, dissolved with acetic acid, and quantified at OD570 (D and E). versus control; versus hypoxia + control mimic; versus hypoxia + miR-203 mimic.
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