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(A) RT-PCR and western blotting results showing CIAPIN1 transcripts and protein in
CRC cell lines. β-Actin was used as an internal control. (B) Electron microscopy of colon cancer
cells during the process of induced differentiation. (a) Undifferentiated colon cells;
(b-f) Changes in ultra-microstructure during colon cell differentiation. There were
special conformations such as cryptate structures, tight junctions and macula adherens
between cells, as well as polarisation of microvilli in differentiated HT29 and SW480
cells. (C) AP level during induced cell differentiation in two different colon cancer
cell lines. AP levels in HT29 and SW480 were measured from the 1st to the 5th day
during the induced differentiation process and compared with untreated cells (day
0). (D) RT-PCR and Western blotting results showing CIAPIN1 transcripts and protein
changes during HT29 and SW480 cell line differentiation from the 1st to 5th day of
induced differentiation compared with untreated cells (day 0). β-Actin was used as
an internal control.
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