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From: Quercetin sensitizes glioblastoma to t-AUCB by dual inhibition of Hsp27 and COX-2 in vitro and in vivo

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t-AUCB inhibits cell migration and invasion. a: wound healing analysis for U251 cells treated with vehicle control (DMSO), 10 μM, 100 μM or 200 μM t-AUCB. b: 100 μM or 200 μM t-AUCB treatment suppresses the scratched cell monolayer healing (**P < 0.01), whereas 10 μM t-AUCB has no effect (# P > 0.05). c, d: matrigel-coated transwell chambers for cell invasion analysis, U87 cells were planted into the chambers and treated with vehicle control (DMSO), 10 μM, 100 μM or 200 μM t-AUCB. Cells treated with 100 μM or 200 μM t-AUCB showed a low level of penetration through the membranes compared with those treated with DMSO or 10 μM t-AUCB (**P < 0.01, # P > 0.05)

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