RecQ protein‐like 4 drives cisplatin chemosensitivity of cervical cancer cells by modulating annexin A2
Ruixue Wang,
Yunyan Zhang
Abstract:Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor in women with high morbidity and mortality. Chemotherapy drugs such as cisplatin (DDP) are easy to cause chemotherapy resistance and affect the therapeutic effect. Hence, it is critical to design new therapies that can reverse chemotherapy resistance and increase sensitivity to chemotherapy drugs. This study investigated the function of RecQ protein‐like 4 (RECQL4) in DDP‐resistant cervical cancer cells and its regulatory mechanism. By constructing DDP‐resistant Hela… Show more
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