Fig. 6From: ADAM10 promotes cell growth, migration, and invasion in osteosarcoma via regulating E-cadherin/β-catenin signaling pathway and is regulated by miR-122-5pmiR-122-5p could target ADAM10. Real-time PCR (a) analyzed the miR-122-5p expression in osteoblast and osteosarcoma cells. The targeting effect between miR-122-5p and ADAM10 was assessed using the dual-luciferase activity assay (b). Protein levels of ADAM10 in osteosarcoma cells after miR-122-5p mimic or miR-122-5p inhibitor transfection were evaluated by western blot assay (c) (*P < 0.05)Back to article page