Research Article
[Retracted] ZFP36 Inhibits Tumor Progression of Human Prostate Cancer by Targeting CDK6 and Oxidative Stress
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(a–d) The nude mouse tumor-bearing model suggests that overexpression of ZFP36 inhibits the growth of prostate cancer xenografts. (e) Immunohistochemistry detection of related protein expression in PCa transplanted tumor tissues (, ). Scar bar: 50 μm. Note: sample replicate values for each time point in (b) and in (d). Sample replicate value in (e).
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