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From: Sema3A drastically suppresses tumor growth in oral cancer Xenograft model of mice

Fig. 3

Sema3A inhibits VEGF-induced angiogenesis. a, a endothelial cells cultured with starvation medium from SSC-9; b endothelial cells cultured with starvation medium from SSC-9 with Sema3A overexpression. b, Sema3A significantly inhibits tubule formation of endothelial cells in the Matrigel cultured with starvation medium from SCC-9, compared with the control (p < 0.01). c, a: endothelial cells treated with PBS; b endothelial cells treated with Sema3A; c endothelial cells treated with VEGF; d endothelial cells treated with VEGF plus Sema3A. d, Sema3A significantly inhibits tubule formation of endothelial cells in the Matrigel caused by serum starvation, compared with PBS (p < 0.01); and Sema3A plus VEGF significantly inhibits tube formation of endothelial cells in the Matrigel, compared with VEGF (p < 0.01). e, a CAM treated with PBS; b CAM treated with Sema3A; c CAM treated with VEGF; d CAM treated with Sema3A + VEGF. f, Sema3A significantly increases angiogenesis compared with the control in CAM assay (p < 0.01); however, Sema3A plus VEGF significantly inhibits angiogenesis compared with the VEGF in CAM assay (p < 0.01)

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