Serinc2 Drives the Progression of Cervical Cancer Through Regulating Myc Pathway
Xiaoping Wang,
Chen Jiang,
Qing Li
Abstract:BackgroundAs one of the most common malignancies, cervical cancer (CC) seriously affects women's health. This study aimed to investigate the biological function of Serinc2 in CC.MethodsSerinc2 expression was surveyed utilizing immunohistochemistry, western blot, and qRT‐PCR. CC cell viability, invasion, proliferation, migration, and apoptosis, were detected via CCK‐8, Transwell assay, colony formation, wound healing assay, and flow cytometry. Glucose consumption, lactate production, and ATP levels were determi… Show more
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