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Online ISSN: 1945-4589
Research Paper
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Volume 16, Issue 5
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pp. 4699–4722
SUMF1 overexpression promotes tumorous cell growth and migration and is correlated with the immune status of patients with glioma
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Figure 9.
Inhibiting the expression of SUMF1 deters the migration and invasion of glioma cells through EMT.
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) Cell migration; (
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) Cell invasion; (
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) Snail and vimentin protein expression in glioma cells that inhibit SUMF1 expression.