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From: Dihydroisotanshinone I combined with radiation inhibits the migration ability of prostate cancer cells through DNA damage and CCL2 pathway

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DT blocks different human prostate cancer cells migration on in vitro Transwell migration assay. a The structure of dihydroisotanshinone I (DT). b, c, The migration ability of DU145 cells (b) and PC-3 cells (c) were measured with the transwell migration assay. After treated with indicated drugs for 24 h, the photographs (× 100) were taken and the migratory cells were measured using AlphaEase®FC StandAlone Software. Numbers of the migratory DU145 cells and PC-3 cells in each group were normalized to the control. The results were from three independent experiments. (Error bar = mean ± S.E.M. Asterisks (*) mark samples significantly different from blank group with p < 0.05)

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