Research Article

CDK12 Promotes Cervical Cancer Progression through Enhancing Macrophage Infiltration

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Cyclin-dependent kinase 12 (CDK12) promotes cervical cancer cell proliferation in vitro. (a) The cell growth of HeLa and Siha cells in three groups (shNC, shCDK12-1, shCDK12-2) were analyzed with CCK-8 assay. (b) The cell growth of HeLa and Siha cells in the two groups (lentivector and lenti-CDK12) were analyzed with CCK-8 assay. The results are shown as the of the OD450 value. (c) The colony formation assay and quantification of HeLa and Siha cells in three groups (shNC, shCDK12-1, shCDK12-2) were shown. (d) The colony formation assay and quantification of HeLa and Siha cells in two groups (lentivector and lenti-CDK12) were analyzed. (e) EdU staining assay analysis. Representative EdU staining and quantification ratio of proliferation cells. Error bars represent of the mean. Scar bar: 50 μm. Two-tailed -test, .
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