Fig. 4From: WISP2 exhibits its potential antitumor activity via targeting ERK and E-cadherin pathways in esophageal cancer cellsOver-expression of WISP2 regulates E-cadherin, ERK1/2, and Slug. a, Invasion assays were used to measure the cell invasion in ESCC cells following WISP2 cDNA construct transfection. b, Quantitative results for the panel A. * P < 0.05, vs Control. c, Western blot analysis was used to measure the expression of E-cadherin, ERK1/2, and Slug in ESCC cells transfected with WISP2 cDNA. d, Quantitative results for the panel C. * P < 0.05, vs ControlBack to article page