CLCA2 overexpression suppresses epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in cervical cancer cells through inactivation of ERK/JNK/p38-MAPK signaling pathways
Cervical cancer is an important malignant tumor threatening the physical and mental health of women in the world. As a new calcium activated chloride channel protein, calcium activated chloride channel (CLCA2) pl...
Source: BMC Cell Biology - Category: Cytology Authors: Wenhu Xin, Jian Zhang, Haibin Zhang, Xueyao Ma, Yunzhong Zhang, Yufeng Li and Fang Wang Tags: Research Source Type: research
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