Role of salt ‑inducible kinase 2 in the malignant behavior and glycolysis of colorectal cancer cells
In conclusion, the findings of the present study suggested that SIK2 may be involved in CRC carcinogenesis and glycolysis by regulating TRIM28 expression. These findings could provide a novel approach to targeted therapy and clinical diagnosis of CRC in the future.PMID:34558647 | DOI:10.3892/mmr.2021.12460
Source: Molecular Medicine - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Xiaohong Ni Yongjiang Feng Xiangwei Fu Source Type: research
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