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In conclusion, our study demonstrates that miR-34 may restore, at least in part, the tumor suppressing function of p53 in p53-deficient human pancreatic cancer cells.
Our results demonstrate that miR-34 may restore, at least in part, the tumor suppressing function of the p53 in p53-deficient human pancreatic cancer cells.
Therefore, we believe that selective combination of chaperones and proteasome inhibitors may restore (at least partially) impaired trafficking of mutant ACE to the cell surface in patients.
Our study demonstrates that miR-34 may restore, at least in part, the tumor suppressing function of p53 in p53-deficient cancer cells.
Our results demonstrate that in p53-deficient human gastric cancer cells, restoration of functional microRNA miR-34 inhibits cell growth, induces apoptosis, and leads to chemosensitization, indicating that miR-34 may restore, at least in part, the p53 tumor-suppressing function.
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