Research Article
Study of the Mechanism by Which Curcumin Cooperates with Sestrin2 to Inhibit the Growth of Pancreatic Cancer
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Curcumin synergistically enhances the antitumor invasion effect of sestrin2. The changes in the invasion ability of the PANC-1-sestrin2 overexpression group (sestrin2+) and sestrin2+/curcumin group (a); the migrated cell counts are presented in the form of a histogram (b). The changes in the invasion ability of the CFPAC-1-sestrin2 overexpression group (sestrin2+) and sestrin2+/curcumin group (c); the migrated cell counts are presented in the form of a histogram (d); data are represented as the (). compared with control groups, compared with control groups, and ### compared with sestrin2+ group.
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