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Nagabhishek et al., 2019 - A marine sponge associated fungal metabolite monacolin X suppresses angiogenesis by down regulating VEGFR2 signaling
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Fig. 6

(A) Shows the antimigratory property of monacolin X and SU5416 treated on HUVECs human endothelial cells for 48 h. Significant differences between the control groups and treated groups in terms of the number of migrated cells were noted at 24 h and 48 h. Monacolin X treated group showed less number of migrated cells compared to control endothelial cells. Magnification (4×). (B) Experiments were performed in triplicate and the data are expressed as mean ± SD (n = 3); ***p < 0.001, as compared to control group were considered as significant.

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