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Open AccessCorrection to: Attenuated expression of SNF5 facilitates progression of bladder cancer via STAT3 activation
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Open AccessAttenuated expression of SNF5 facilitates progression of bladder cancer via STAT3 activation
SWI/SNF, a well-known ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complex, plays an essential role in several biological processes. SNF5, the core subunit of the SWI/SNF remodeling complex, inactivated in 95% of malign...
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Open AccessLong non-coding RNA NORAD promotes pancreatic cancer stem cell proliferation and self-renewal by blocking microRNA-202-5p-mediated ANP32E inhibition
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are key regulators in the processes of tumor initiation, progression, and recurrence. The mechanism that maintains their stemness remains enigmatic, although the role of several long n...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Relationship between TRAF6 and deterioration of HCC: an immunohistochemical and in vitro study
Following the publication of the original article [1], the authors reported that they had supplied the incorrect figure 6 for publication. The correct figure 6 is given in this correction article. The results ...
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Open AccessA six-gene prognostic model predicts overall survival in bladder cancer patients
The fatality and recurrence rates of bladder cancer (BC) have progressively increased. DNA methylation is an influential regulator associated with gene transcription in the pathogenesis of BC. We describe a co...
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Integrative proteomics reveals an increase in non-degradative ubiquitylation in activated CD4+ T cells
Despite gathering evidence that ubiquitylation can direct non-degradative outcomes, most investigations of ubiquitylation in T cells have focused on degradation. Here, we integrated proteomic and transcriptomi...
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Open AccessRelationship between TRAF6 and deterioration of HCC: an immunohistochemical and in vitro study
To explore the relationship between tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) and the clinicopathological features in HCC as well as its biological function.
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Open AccessExpression and clinicopathological significance of miR-193a-3p and its potential target astrocyte elevated gene-1 in non-small lung cancer tissues
Aberrant expression of miR-193a-3p and astrocyte elevated gene-1 (AEG-1) have been revealed to be related to the tumorigenesis of various cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the sig...