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Knockdown of lymphoid enhancer factor 1 inhibits colon cancer progression in vitro and in vivo.

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Figure 1.  Expression of LEF1 mRNA and protein in colon cancer tissues, paratumorous colon tissues and colon cancer cell lines
Figure 3.  Effects of LEF1 knockdown on inhibition of colon cancer cell viability in vitro
Figure 4.  Effects of LEF1 knockdown on regulation of formation and growth of nude mouse xenografts
Figure 5.  Effects of LEF1 knockdown on regulation of tumor cell invasion and expression of MMP2 and MMP9 proteins in vitro
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