Research Article

SEC61G Promotes Cervical Cancer Proliferation by Activating MAPK Signaling Pathway

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SEC61G promotes CC growth and progression in vivo. (a) Nude mice were subcutaneously implanted with SiHa cells overexpressing SEC61G (SiHa-SEC61G) and a control group (SiHa-mock). Tumor growth curves were measured at the indicated time points between SiHa-SEC61G and SiHa-mock. , one-way ANOVA. (b) Each group was injected with cells; tumors were excised on day 21 postinjection. (c) Tumor weight was measured when the tumor was removed. (d) Representative images of IHC staining showing a positive correlation between Ki-67 and SEC61G overexpression in subcutaneous implants of each group. (e) Relative intensity of Ki-67 staining. vs. mock group.
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