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Fig. 5 | Molecular Cancer

Fig. 5

From: The long non-coding RNA BC200 (BCYRN1) is critical for cancer cell survival and proliferation

Fig. 5

BC200 knock-down induces apoptosis. (a) BC200 was knocked down in the indicated cell lines by siRNA transfection. Cells were collected at the indicated time points and stained with Annexin V-Alexa Fluor 488 and propidium iodide to label apoptotic and dead cells. Data represents the fraction of unstained cells (lower left quadrant) at each timepoint measured in three biological replicates +/− standard error. (b) Dot plots of untreated, control siRNA and BC200 siRNA transfected MCF-7 cells at 72 h. Propidium iodide fluorescence is measured on the y-axis (FL3-H) and Annexin V-Alexa Fluor 488 is measured on the x-axis (FL1-H). (c) Apoptosis was assessed as in (a) following 96-h transfection with a BC200 targeting siRNA. (d) Apoptosis was assessed as in (a) following 96-h transfection with a BC200 targeting LNA GapmeR

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