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James G. Taylor VI, Adam T. Cheuk, Patricia S. Tsang, Joon-Yong Chung, Young K. Song, Krupa Desai, Yanlin Yu, Qing-Rong Chen, Kushal Shah, Victoria Youngblood, Jun Fang, Su Young Kim, Choh Yeung, Lee J. Helman, Arnulfo Mendoza, Vu Ngo, Louis M. Staudt, Jun S. Wei, Chand Khanna, Daniel Catchpoole, Stephen J. Qualman, Stephen M. Hewitt, Glenn Merlino, Stephen J. Chanock, Javed Khan
Published in Volume 119, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(11):3395–3407 doi:10.1172/JCI39703
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Figure 2
FGFR4 knockdown with an inducible shRNA leads to reduced in vitro growth.

(A) Western blot confirmed suppression of FGFR4 with doxycycline induction of the shRNA in RH30 cells. (B) Growth curves for RH30 cell lines with an inducible shRNA directed against FGFR4 showed no measurable difference in growth rate for up to 96 hours. (C) Cell count of RH30 cell lines with an inducible shRNA against FGFR4 treated with or without doxycycline shows significantly reduced growth (41% reduction) with prolonged culture at 13 days (Mann-Whitney test).