Research Article

Hepatitis B Virus X Protein-Induced RORγ Expression to Promote the Migration and Proliferation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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RORγ was overexpressed in liver cancer. (a) The Guichard Liver was assessed from the Oncomine database, and the relative mRNA level was analyzed with the median-centered intensity method, and the adjacent liver tissues were considered as normal liver tissues and taken as the control group. (b) The TCGA database of liver cancer was subjected to analyzing the mRNA levels of RORγ, and the adjacent liver tissues were considered as normal liver tissues and taken as the control group. (c) Three patients with liver cancer were subjected in this study, and the tumor tissues and corresponding adjacent normal liver tissues were applied to examine the protein levels of RORγ with western blotting. (d) The relative quantitative protein intensity of RORγ was evaluated with Quantity One software, and the data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD), n = 3. was considered statistically significant.
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