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UCHL5 activates MTOR. 3 / 3
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"Overexpression of UCHL5 enhances, while silencing of UCHL5 represses, cancer cell proliferation and migration by c-Myc, SLC25A19, and ICAM5 transformation via AKT/mTOR pathways."

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"All things considered, our findings show that increased UCHL5 expression stimulates AKT/mTOR signaling, subsequently triggering the expression of c-Myc, SLC25A19, and ICAM5, which in turn promotes carcinogenesis in bladder cancer."

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"We verified that UCHL5 activates the AKT/mTOR pathway to enhance migration and proliferation."