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Original Article Long non-coding RNA XIST promotes cervical cancer cell epithelial-mesenchymal transition through the Wnt/β-catenin pathway

Original Article Long non-coding RNA XIST promotes cervical cancer cell epithelial-mesenchymal transition through the Wnt/β-catenin pathway

... in cervical cancer remains ...in cervical cancer. The biological functions of XIST on cervical cancer cell growth and mobility were determined by CCK-8 assay, transwell ...

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Decreased cervical cancer cell adhesion on nanotubular titanium for the treatment of cervical cancer

Decreased cervical cancer cell adhesion on nanotubular titanium for the treatment of cervical cancer

... to cervical cancer ...treating cervical cancer do not by themselves possess any anticancer properties and may even allow for the growth of cancer ...decrease cervical ...

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Automatic Classification of Cervical Cancer Cell: A Case Study

Automatic Classification of Cervical Cancer Cell: A Case Study

... The structure of a neural network is formed by an “input” layer, one or more “hidden” layers, and the “output” layer. The number of neurons in a layer and the number of layers depends strongly on the complexity of the ...

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FPR1 mediates the tumorigenicity of human cervical cancer cells

FPR1 mediates the tumorigenicity of human cervical cancer cells

... in cervical cancer cells are regulated by FPR1-related ...Thus, cervical cancer tissues produce large quanti- ties of IL-6 and IL-8 that can induce reactions throughout the body, especially in ...

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Original Article MiR-223 inhibited cell metastasis of human cervical cancer by modulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition

Original Article MiR-223 inhibited cell metastasis of human cervical cancer by modulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition

... cervical cancer. We hypothesized that miR-223 played an important role in cell metastasis of cervical ...human cervical cancer cell lines and clinical tumor ...and ...

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Reactive oxygen species-mediated apoptosis contributes to chemosensitization effect of saikosaponins on cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity in cancer cells

Reactive oxygen species-mediated apoptosis contributes to chemosensitization effect of saikosaponins on cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity in cancer cells

... and cell death in various cancer cells ...a cervical cancer cell line HeLa with SSa and cisplatin alone or ...both. Cell death was detected and quantified by an LDH release ...

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Potential implications of GRP58 expression and susceptibility of cervical cancer to cisplatin and thymoquinone-based therapy

Potential implications of GRP58 expression and susceptibility of cervical cancer to cisplatin and thymoquinone-based therapy

... on cervical cancer ...of cervical cancer, and thymoquinone in cervical cancer (HeLa and SiHa) cell lines by 3-(4,5-Dimethyl thiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide ...

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Original Article High plasma long non-coding RNA MALAT1 expression predicts a poor prognosis of cervical cancer

Original Article High plasma long non-coding RNA MALAT1 expression predicts a poor prognosis of cervical cancer

... other cancer types or diseases and provided insights into its biogenesis, interaction partners and cellular, as well as molecular functions ...In cervical cancer, reduction of MALAT1 in CaSki ...

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miR-23b as a potential tumor suppressor and its regulation by DNA methylation in cervical cancer

miR-23b as a potential tumor suppressor and its regulation by DNA methylation in cervical cancer

... in cervical cancer cell lines and to determine its expression in stages of malignant progression and in cervical cancer tissues ...Human Cancer miRNA EpiTectMethyl II Signature ...

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Long Non-Coding RNA LINC01783 Promotes the Progression of Cervical Cancer by Sponging miR-199b-5p to Mediate GBP1 Expression

<p>Long Non-Coding RNA LINC01783 Promotes the Progression of Cervical Cancer by Sponging miR-199b-5p to Mediate GBP1 Expression</p>

... in cervical cancer cell ...in cervical cancer cells relative to those in HcerEpic cells (Figure ...in cervical cancer tissues (Figure 5E) and negatively correlated to the ...

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How to Make a Mudsparkler

How to Make a Mudsparkler

... with cancer (Coletta ...in cervical cancer cell lines and tissues, which are correlated with increased malignancy and metastasis (Tan ...breast cancer cell lines induces ...

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Original Article Evidence for epithelial-mesenchymal transition in cancer stem-like cells derived from carcinoma cell lines of the cervix uteri

Original Article Evidence for epithelial-mesenchymal transition in cancer stem-like cells derived from carcinoma cell lines of the cervix uteri

... breast cancer, for example, Ginestier et ...tumorigenic cell fraction, are able to self-renew and to recapitulate the heterogeneity of the parental ...three cervical cancer cell lines ...

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Anticancer effects of clinacanthus nutans crude extracts in cervical cancer cells

Anticancer effects of clinacanthus nutans crude extracts in cervical cancer cells

... Cervical cancer has one of the highest death recorded percentages among women in the world especially in less developed ...of cancer stem cells in cervical cancer tumours is believed to ...

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Original Article Role of near-infrared heptamethine cyanine dye IR-783 in diagnosis of cervical cancer and its mechanism

Original Article Role of near-infrared heptamethine cyanine dye IR-783 in diagnosis of cervical cancer and its mechanism

... by cancer cells, we firstly tested the appropriate concentration and found that 20 μM was a good choice, because this con- centration can give a good imaging and produc- es no cell proliferation effect for ...

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A Quantum Hybrid PSO Combined with Fuzzy K-NN Approach to Feature Selection and Cell Classification in Cervical Cancer Detection

A Quantum Hybrid PSO Combined with Fuzzy K-NN Approach to Feature Selection and Cell Classification in Cervical Cancer Detection

... proposed approach to feature selection and cell classification for cervical cancer detection.. These two 120.[r] ...

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Original Article Phosphorylated c-Src is a novel predictor for recurrence in cervical squamous cell cancer patients

Original Article Phosphorylated c-Src is a novel predictor for recurrence in cervical squamous cell cancer patients

... Immunohistochemistry was done to study phospho-Src expression in 87 human CSCC, 20 CIS, and 20 normal cervical tissues. In brief, paraffin-embedded specimens were cut into 4 μm sections and mounted on ...

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Anti-Cancer Activity of Smilax wightii A. DC. (Smilacaceae), an Endemic Medicinal Plant  on Prostrate (Pc-3) and Cervical Cancer (Hela) Cell Lines

Anti-Cancer Activity of Smilax wightii A. DC. (Smilacaceae), an Endemic Medicinal Plant on Prostrate (Pc-3) and Cervical Cancer (Hela) Cell Lines

... HeLa cancer cell lines were determined by 3x10 3 cells/well to ensure exponential growth throughout the experimental period and to ensure a linear relationship between absorbance at 570 nm and cell ...

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Vaginal Stump Ligation for Cervical Cancer

Vaginal Stump Ligation for Cervical Cancer

... of cervical cancer recur- rence and implantation of exfoliated cancer cells during the operation is one of them ...the cancer cells from exfo- liating into the vagina and from the tumor recur- ...

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Original Article Metastasis-associated colon cancer-1 is a novel prognostic marker for cervical cancer

Original Article Metastasis-associated colon cancer-1 is a novel prognostic marker for cervical cancer

... high-affinity cell surface receptor for hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), and is involved in the control of tissue homeostasis and development ...angiogenesis, cell motility, inva- siveness, and ...colon ...

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MiR-326: Promising Biomarker for Cancer

<p>MiR-326: Promising Biomarker for Cancer</p>

... the cell survival rate by MTT ...reduced cell viability compared with the negative control and mock transfection, and suggesting the underlying mechanism might be the blocking of MDR-related ...small ...

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