Fig. 2From: Spider venom components decrease glioblastoma cell migration and invasion through RhoA-ROCK and Na+/K+-ATPase β2: potential molecular entities to treat invasive brain cancerMigration assay by scratch-wound healing on F2-treated glioblastoma (NG97) cells. a–d Control (untreated cells); 72 h after the scratch, it was completely closed. When exposed to F2 at 0.1 µg/ml (e–h), 1 µg/ml (i–l) and 10 µg/ml (m–p), the cells showed a delay in the wound closure, being not able to filling it even after 72 h. Results of three independent experiments. Bars = 50 µmBack to article page