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For studies involving LNCaP cells, 3×106 exponentially growing, empty vector-transduced or miR-221-transduced LNCaP cells were resuspended in a solution of 50% Matrigel in PBS, and s.c. injected into the left and the right flank respectively of 5 wk old male CB.17 SCID mice (Harlan Italy S.r.l).
for providing the pET28b plasmid, and Joseph Chu for assistance with growing empty vector-transformed E. coli cultures.
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