Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Effect of monoclonal blocking antibodies (A) and genistein (B) on adhesion of c-MET positive BJAB cells to FN. Data described in (A) and (B) represent the mean ± SD of triplicates from a representative of four experiments. ** In (A), significant difference (P < .01) between adhesion to FN without blocking antibodies and with blocking antibodies; ** in (B), Significant difference (P < .01) between adhesion to FN in the presence of HGF/SF without genistein and 20 μmol/L or 100 μmol/L genistein; # in (B), Significant difference (P < .05) between adhesion to FN in the presence of 20 μmol/L genistein without and with HGF/SF.

Effect of monoclonal blocking antibodies (A) and genistein (B) on adhesion of c-MET positive BJAB cells to FN. Data described in (A) and (B) represent the mean ± SD of triplicates from a representative of four experiments. ** In (A), significant difference (P < .01) between adhesion to FN without blocking antibodies and with blocking antibodies; ** in (B), Significant difference (P < .01) between adhesion to FN in the presence of HGF/SF without genistein and 20 μmol/L or 100 μmol/L genistein; # in (B), Significant difference (P < .05) between adhesion to FN in the presence of 20 μmol/L genistein without and with HGF/SF.

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