Research Article

Cyanidin-3-O-Glucoside Combined with PGC1α Inhibitor Promotes Cancer Cell Death by Inducing Excessive Levels of ROS in Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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(a) The effect of C3G (0, 8, and 20 μM) on autophagy-related proteins. (b) The impact of C3G (0, 8, and 20 μM) on mitophagy-related proteins. (c) The effect of C3G, NAC, SR-18292, and their combination treatment on autophagy-related proteins. (d) The level of ROS in cells treated with C3G (8 μM), NAC (10 μM), SR-18292 (10 μM), and their combination for 48 h. The ROS accumulation was expressed as a relative percentage value normalized to control. Data are expressed as the mean ± S.E.M. and .
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