Fig. 4From: The role of miR-485-5p/NUDT1 axis in gastric cancerIdentification of NUDT1 as an oncogene in GC. a–e EdU assays (a, b), CCK8 assays (c) and colony formation assays (d, e) demonstrate that up-regulation of NUDT1 promotes cell proliferation of GC cells. f–i Transwell assays (f, g) and wound healing assays (h, i) show that overexpression of NUDT1 enhances cell migration of GC cells strongly. PCDNA NUDT1 refers to overexpression plasmid, and PCDNA NC refers to control plasmid. **P < 0.01Back to article page