Role for Heat Shock Protein 90α in the Proliferation and Migration of HaCaT Cells and in the Deep Second-Degree Burn Wound Healing in Mice
Figure 4
An in vitro scratch assay showing the effects of Hsp90α on the migration of heat-shocked cells.
Images were taken at the indicated time of incubation. Hsp90α-treated group showed more rapid reduction in the gap size at each time point tested than that in the control group, while 17-DMAG group showed slower gap closure even than the control (p<0.05). AG, average gap, normalized to the gap size at 0 h.