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Zoledronic acid inhibits vasculogenic mimicry in murine osteosarcoma cell line in vitro

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Figure 1 The effect of ZA on the development of vasculogenic mimicry by LM8 osteosarcoma cells in vitro
Figure 2 The effect of ZA on the ultrastructures of LM8 cells grown on type I collagen gel
Figure 4 The effect of ZA on F-actin in LM8 cells. The LM8 osteosarcoma cells were cultured on type I collagen gel and treated with thevehicle control (A) or 5 μmol/L ZA (B) for 24 hours
Figure 5 ZA prevents RhoA membrane localization in LM8cells. Treatment of LM8 cells with ZA (10 μM) or clodronic acid (10μM) for 24 hours (A)

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