MicroRNA 628 suppresses migration and invasion of breast cancer stem cells through targeting SOS1
OncoTargets and Therapy2018Vol. Volume 11, pp. 5419–5428
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Cheng-Hui Lin, Bin Gao, Xuemao Yan, Zixiong Lei, Kebing Chen, Yuquan Li, Qing Zeng, Zeqin Chen, Haomiao Li
Abstract
miR-628 suppressed migration and invasion of breast CSCs of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cells by directly targeting SOS1. Enhancement of miR-628 expression might be an effective strategy for managing breast cancer metastasis.
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