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IGF2BP3 enhances lipid metabolism in cervical cancer by upregulating the expression of SCD
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This groundbreaking study explores the significant role of IGF2BP3 in cervical cancer progression and lipid metabolism. High levels of IGF2BP3 are linked to advanced tumor stages, and its knockdown leads to reduced proliferation and metastasis in CC cells. The researchers, including Chenying Han and Chenchen Hu, identify an intriguing IGF2BP3/SCD/lipid metabolism axis as a potential therapeutic target for cervical cancer.
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