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"USP40 overexpression dramatically accelerated HCC cell growth, migration and stemness both in vitro and in vivo."

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"USP40 is elevated in HCC and predicts poor prognosis."

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"Knockdown of USP40 inhibits HCC cell proliferation, migration and stemness."

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"In addition, USP40 knockdown inhibited HCC cell growth, migration and stemness."

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"Overall, USP40 knockdown inhibited HCC cell proliferation, migration and stemness."

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"Overexpression of USP40 promotes HCC cell proliferation, migration and stemness."

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"YAP knockdown markedly abolished USP40 overexpression-enhanced the malignant behaviors of HCC cells (P < 0.05, Fig. 4 D–F and Supplementary 4F–4H)."

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"USP40 was elevated in HCC and is an unfavorable prognostic biomarker for HCC."

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"CCK-8 and colony formation results showed that USP40 upregulation enhanced HCC cell growth (Fig. 3B, C)."

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"Furthermore, wound healing and tranwell assays confirmed that USP40 upregulation also promoted HCC cell migration (Fig. 3D, E)."

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"In general, our findings suggest that USP40 upregulation can enhance HCC cell proliferation, migration and stemness."

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"Moreover, USP40 knockdown prominently attenuated stiffness-induced YAP accumulation in HCC cells (P < 0.05, Supplementary Fig. 6C )."

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"Both in vivo and in vitro experiments suggested that USP40 promoted HCC progression in a YAP-dependent manner."

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"USP40 promotes HCC progression by regulating Claudin1."

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"To investigate whether Claudin1 is participated in USP40-mediated HCC cell growth and migration, several rescue experiments were conducted."

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"USP40 knockdown inhibits HCC cell proliferation, migration and stemness, whereas USP40 overexpression shows the opposite impact."

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"CCK-8 test displayed that USP40 depletion dramatically suppressed HCC cell growth, and Claudin1 overexpression partially reversed this growth (Fig. 6B), which was also verified by colony formation assay (Fig. 6C)."