Research Article

Artemin Promotes the Migration and Invasion of Cervical Cancer Cells through AKT/mTORC1 Signaling

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The expression of ARTN protein is increased in CC tissues. (a) According to the TCGA-CESC project and the GTEx database, ARTN expression levels were significantly greater in uterine corpus CC tissues than in healthy cervical tissues (https://ualcan.path.uab.edu, , https://www.xiantao.love, ). (b) IHC analysis showing that the staining of the ARTN protein was significantly greater in paraffin-embedded specimens of CC sample tissues (n = 30) than in paracancerous tissues (n = 30, ). (c) IHC staining for paracancerous tissues and squamous cell carcinoma (as seen by keratin pearls). IHC staining for paracancerous tissues and adenocarcinoma (shown by clearly distinct glands) (originally 400 and 100 magnified).
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