Research Paper Volume 12, Issue 4 pp 3205—3217

MIR210HG promotes cell proliferation and invasion by regulating miR-503-5p/TRAF4 axis in cervical cancer

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Figure 8. MIR210HG suppression reduced tumor growth in vivo. (A) Representative image of nude mice injected with SiHa cells. (B, C) MIR210HG suppression decreased tumor growth and weight. (D) MIR210HG suppression reduced Ki-67 expression in nude mice. (E) The effects of MIR210HG suppression on miR-503-5p and TRAF4 expression in nude mice. (F) The schematic diagram of the MIR210HG/miR-503-5p/TRAF4 axis in CC. *P<0.05.