CDCA5 promoted cell invasion and migration by activating TGF-β1 pathway in human ovarian cancer cells
Abstract Background The gene cell division cycle associated 5 (CDCA5), also called sororin, has oncogenic characteristics and is upregulated in various carcinomas. Nevertheless, the involvement of CDCA5 in ovarian cancer (OC), a highly aggressive form of cancer, and the underlying mechanism of metas...
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Main Authors: | Qingsong Zhang (Author), Rong Zhang (Author), Yuzhi Li (Author), Xiaojun Yang (Author) |
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