The role of SEMG1 overexpression in OSCC tumorigenesis and its relation with metabolic molecules
Jing Wang,
Nian‐Nian Zhong,
Jing‐Rui Yi
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study aimed to investigate the expression and biological significance of Semenogelin 1 (SEMG1), a member of the cancer‐testis antigen family, in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Further, we explored its potential association with metabolism‐related molecules.MethodsSEMG1 expression levels in OSCC were determined through immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and Western blot analyses. To decipher the biological implications of SEMG1 in OSCC, the CAL27 OSCC cell line was either stably overexpr… Show more
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