Research Article

HNF4A Regulates the Proliferation and Tumor Formation of Cervical Cancer Cells through the Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway

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HNF4A inhibits tumor formation and tumor growth of cervical cancer cells in vivo. The expression of HNF4A in human cervical cancer cell lines was detected using immunocytochemistry (a) and western blotting (b). Stably transfected HNF4A-modified cervical cancer cells were identified by western blotting (c, d). (e) Xenograft tumor formation of HeLa-GFP and HeLa-HNF4A cells. The tumor growth curve (f), tumor weight (g), and tumor-free survival (h) of HeLa-GFP and HeLa-HNF4A cells, respectively. (i) Xenograft tumor formation of SiHa-GFP and SiHa-HNF4A cells. The tumor growth curve (j), tumor weight (k), and tumor-free survival (l) of SiHa-GFP and SiHa-HNF4A cells, respectively. , , and .
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