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From: Sulforaphene induces apoptosis and inhibits the invasion of esophageal cancer cells through MSK2/CREB/Bcl-2 and cadherin pathway in vivo and in vitro

Fig. 2

Sulforaphene inhibits the migration and invasion of esophageal cancer cells in vitro. a–c Wound healing assays were performed using Eca109 cells treated with DMSO or sulforaphene (5, 10, 25 μM), and the percentage of cell migration was measured after 8 or 20 h. d, e Transwell assays using DMSO- or sulforaphene-treated (5, 10, or 25 μM) Eca109 cells were performed, and the extent of Transwell migration was quantified by counting the cells. f, g Matrigel-based Transwell assays using DMSO- or sulforaphene-treated (5, 10, 25 μM) Eca109 cells were performed, and the extent of Transwell migration was quantified by cell counting. The results are presented as the mean ± SD

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