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USP33 activates cell population proliferation. 10 / 10
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"Function experiments revealed that USP33 overexpression promoted the proliferation, migration and invasion of PC cells while the inhibition of USP33 expression in PC cells exhibited the opposite effect."
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"Next, functional rescue assays were performed to further verify that the miR-365a-3p-mediated downregulation of USP33 promotes the proliferation, migration, and invasion of lung cancer cells."
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"Additionally, we confirmed that 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2, 6-biphosphatase 3 (PFKFB3) was critical for USP33-induced proliferation and aerobic glycolysis in OS cells, and the protein expression levels of PFKFB3 and USP33 were positively correlated in the OS tissues."
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"In conclusion, our study found that USP33 contributed to the proliferation and metastasis of pancreatic cancer through a positive feedback loop with TGF-β signaling pathway."
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"Using HeLa or HCT116 cells as a model, we analyzed the cell proliferation mediated by USP33."
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"Thus, USP33 promotes PCa cell proliferation and self-renewal by inhibiting the degradation of CTNNB1."
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"Moreover, overexpression of USP33 Cys : His can slightly promote cell proliferation and invasion (XREF_SUPPLEMENTARY), instead of the inhibiting effects caused by USP33 wild type."
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"Ubiquitin specific peptidase 33 promotes cell proliferation and reduces apoptosis through regulation of the SP1/PI3K/AKT pathway in retinoblastoma."
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"This is the first evidence for a lung cancer invasion and metastasis mechanism in which miR-365a-3p directly targets and downregulates USP33, which further promotes the proliferation, migration, and invasion activities of lung cancer."
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"On the other hand, USP33 knock-down promoted cell proliferation and invasion under SDF-1 stimulation; whereas dynasore (an internalization inhibitor) pretreatment in USP33 silencing cells showed a distinct antipromoting effect, revealing the participation of CXCR4 internalization in regulating tumor progress."