Research Article

Exosomal CXCL14 Contributes to M2 Macrophage Polarization through NF-κB Signaling in Prostate Cancer

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CXCL14 knockdown inhibited tumor growth in vivo. (a) Representative image of tumor tissues. (b) The volume of tumor tissues of PC xenografts mice treated with siRNA against CXCL14 (si-CXCL14) or siRNA negative control (si-NC). (c) The protein expressions of CXCL14, PD-L1, and IL-10 in tumor tissues of xenografts mice treated with si-CXCL14 or si-NC. , , and .
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