Silence of URI in gastric cancer cells promotes cisplatin-induced DNA damage and apoptosis

In conclusion, our results suggest that URI is involved in the cisplatin-induced DNA damage response via the ATM/CHK2 pathway, and silencing URI can increase cisplatin-induced DNA damage and enhance drug sensitivity in gastric cancer cells.PMID:37034221 | PMC:PMC10077030
Source: Cell Research - Category: Cytology Authors: Source Type: research