Fig. 2From: Re-expression of miR-200s in claudin‐low mammary tumor cells alters cell shape and reduces proliferation and invasion potentially through modulating other miRNAs and SUZ12 regulated genesCell morphology. Crystal violet staining of murine (a–e) and human (f–j) mammary tumor cells. Mammary tumor cells with a luminal phenotype (a, f) display a more rounded/cuboidal morphology while mammary tumor cells with a claudin-low phenotype (b, g) display a more spindle-like morphology. Re-expression of the miR-200b/200a/429 cluster in RJ423 cells (e) and the miR-200c/141 cluster in MDA-MB-231 cells (i) reverted these cells to a more luminal morphology. Scale bars are 25 µmBack to article page