Fig. 3From: WISP2 exhibits its potential antitumor activity via targeting ERK and E-cadherin pathways in esophageal cancer cellsOver-expression of WISP2 inhibits cell migration and invasion. a, Wound healing assays was used to detect the cell migration in ESCC cells after WISP2 cDNA construct transfection. b, Quantitative results for the panel A. * P < 0.05, vs Control. c, Invasion assays were used to measure the cell invasion in ESCC cells following WISP2 cDNA construct transfection. d, Quantitative results for the panel C. * P < 0.05, vs ControlBack to article page