Aurora B facilitates cholangiocarcinoma progression by stabilizing c‐Myc
Ke Liu,
Xuxuan Zhou,
Fei Huang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCholangiocarcinoma (CCA), a malignancy that arises from biliary epithelial cells, has a dismal prognosis, and few targeted therapies are available. Aurora B, a key mitotic regulator, has been reported to be involved in the progression of various tumors, yet its role in CCA is still unclarified.MethodsHuman CCA tissues and murine spontaneous CCA models were used to assess Aurora B expression in CCA. A loss‐of‐function model was constructed in CCA cells to determine the role of Aurora B in CCA progress… Show more
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