TNNT1 accelerates migration, invasion and EMT progression in lung cancer cells
Xiaobin Ge,
Guangzhong Du,
Qingchen Zhou
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundClinically, most patients with lung cancer (LC) die from tumor spread and metastasis. Specific metastasis‐related molecules can provide reference for clinical prediction of efficacy, evaluation of prognosis, and search for the best treatment plan. Troponin T1 (TNNT1) is highly expressed in various cancer tissues, which affects malignant behavior of tumor cells and is related to patients' survival and prognosis. However, the role and molecular mechanism of TNNT1 in LC invasion and metastasis have not … Show more
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