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"USP28 contributes to tumorigenesis through modulating the lifespan of oncogenic factors such as c-Myc and DeltaNp63 , and it has been identified as a potential target for anti-cancer drug development ."

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"Taken together, these results suggest that USP28 could potentially modulate tumorigenesis and cancer progression by exerting control over the epigenetic state of cancer cells."

eidos
"USP28 promotes tumorigenesis and has carcinogenic potential through deubiquitination ."

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"In addition, deubiquitinating enzymes USP22 [200], USP28 [201], and OTUD6A [202] stabilize c-Myc and promote tumorigenesis in breast cancer, squamous cell lung carcinoma, and prostate cancer, respectively."

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"Additionally, USP28 and USP10 contribute to tumorigenesis by regulating the DNA damage response and stabilizing p53 under stress conditions [19–21]."