The v protein in oncolytic newcastle disease virus promotes hepg2 hepatoma cell proliferation at the single-cell level

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  • who: Zhili Chu from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: The V protein in oncolytic Newcastle disease virus promotes HepG2 hepatoma cell proliferation at the single-cell level, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study evaluated the possible mechanisms underlying the antiapoptotic effects of the V protein, and the results suggested that the V protein may be involved in regulating cancer cell proliferation. This study demonstrated at the single-cell level that NDV inhibited the proliferation of cancer cells; however, the V protein of NDV promoted the proliferation of cancer cells. The mechanism by which . . .

     

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