Journal: Cells
Article Title: Artesunate Inhibits Metastatic Potential in Cisplatin-Resistant Bladder Cancer Cells by Altering Integrins.
doi: 10.3390/cells14080570
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 3. Tumor cell chemotaxis, migration, and invasion after ART application. Representative chemotaxis, migration, and invasion pictures of parental (par) and cisplatin-resistant (res) RT4 (a), RT112 (a), T24 (b), and TCCSup (b) cells after treatment with ART. Analysis of chemotaxis, migration, and invasion of RT4 (c), RT112 (d), T24 (e), and TCCSup (f) cell lines pre-treated with ART [10 µM] for 48 (RT112, T24, and TCCSup cells) or 72 h (RT4 cells) evaluated after 24 h incubation in the transwell system, compared to untreated controls. Relative fluorescence (RFU) of untreated controls was set to 100%. Error bars indicate standard deviation (SD). Significant difference to untreated control: * = p ≤0.05, ** = p ≤0.01, *** = p ≤0.001. n = 5.
Article Snippet: Cisplatin-sensitive (parental) BCa cell lines RT4 (grade 1), RT112 (grade 2/3), T24 (grade 3), and TCCSup (grade 4) were purchased from DSMZ.
Techniques: Chemotaxis Assay, Migration, Incubation, Fluorescence, Standard Deviation, Control