Abstract:Previous report suggested that the expression of ten-eleven translocation (TET) proteins was abnormal in different cancers. Quercetin, has been demonstrated as anti-caner role in cancer development. To analyze the expression of TETs, quercetin treated with uveal melanoma cells in the present study. Our results suggested that the expression of TET1 was increased following treated with quercetin in OCM-1, SK-MEL-1 and B16 cells. In addition, quercetin treatment induced apoptosis and inhibited invasion. To furthe… Show more
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