Efp promotes in vitro and in vivo growth of endometrial cancer cells along with the activation of nuclear factor-κB signaling
Fig 2
Growth inhibition of endometrial cancer cells transfected with Efp siRNAs.
(A) Growth inhibition of Ishikawa cells by Efp siRNAs. Ishikawa cells were transfected with siEfp #A, #B, or siControl. The WST-8 cell proliferation assay was performed at the indicated time points after the transfection. The absorbance of the plates was read on a microplate reader at 450 nm. (B) Growth inhibition of HEC-1A cells by Efp siRNAs. Experiments were performed using HEC-1A cells as in (A). Data are presented as means ± s.d. (n = 3). **, P < 0.01.