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From: MTMR2 promotes invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer via inactivating IFNγ/STAT1 signaling

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MTMR2 promotes the invasion and metastasis of GC cells. a Quantification of transwell migration assay showed that the migratory ability of sh-MTMR2 MGC803 and BGC823 cells was markedly reduced compared to mock cells, **, P < 0.01, ***, P < 0.001. b Quantification of transwell invasion assay showed that the invasive ability of sh-MTMR2 MGC803 and BGC823 cells was markedly reduced compared to mock cells. c Quantification of transwell migration assay showed that the migratory ability of over-MTMR2 MGC803 and BGC823 cells was markedly enhanced compared to control cells. d Quantification of transwell invasion assay showed that the invasive ability of over-MTMR2 MGC803 and BGC823 cells was markedly enhanced compared to control cells. e Representative images of intraperitoneal metastasis assay showed that the metastatic nodules derived from sh-MTMR2 MGC803 and BGC823 cells were fewer than those derived from the mock cells. f Quantification of intraperitoneal metastatic nodes formed by sh-MTMR2 MGC803 and BGC823 cells and mock cells. g H&E staining confirmed the origination of GC for intraperitoneal metastatic nodules. h, i Increased metastatic capability of over-MTMR2 MGC803 and BGC823 cells compared with control cells. j H&E staining confirmed the origination of GC for intraperitoneal metastatic nodules

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