HGFIN reporter gene activity in MDA-MB-231, ectopically expressed for p53
Authors: Metz, Rebecca L; Patel, Prem S; Hameed, Meera; Bryan, Margaret; Pranela Rameshwar;
HGFIN reporter gene activity in MDA-MB-231, ectopically expressed for p53
Abstract
Copyright information:Taken from "Role of human in breast cancer"http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/9/5/R58Breast cancer research : BCR 2007;9(5):R58-R58.Published online 10 Sep 2007PMCID:PMC2242655. MDA-MB-231 was co-transfected with pLuc and/or pME18S-SCX3 expression p53, mutant or vector alone. K562 transfected with pLuc served as control. The results are presented as mean ± SD, = 5. MDA-MB-231 was co-expressed with HGFIN-RM/2.0 or HGFIN-RM/2.0E and/or p53 expression vector, pME18S-SCX3. Controls were co-transfected with p53 mutants or vector alone. The results were normalized with β-galactosidase and are presented as mean ± SD, = 6. *p < 0.05 vs vector/untransfected and mutant p53.
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