Research Article

miR-126 in Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Hepatoblastoma Cells Promotes the Tumorigenesis of Hepatoblastoma through Inducing the Differentiation of BMSCs into Cancer Stem Cells

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The miR-126 inhibitor inhibited the tumor growth of hepatoblastoma. Mice were divided into the cancer, cancer+inhibitor NC, and cancer+miR inhibitor groups. (a) The tumor tissues of mice were collected, pictured, and weighted after mice were sacrificed. (b) The ratio of CD44+ CD90+ CD133+ cells was measured by flow cytometry. (c) Oct4, SRY, IL-1α, IL-6, and TGF-β1 levels in tissues were investigated by RT-qPCR. (d) β-catenin and ERK levels in tissues of mice were assessed by western blotting. β-Actin was applied for normalization. (e) The expressions of β-catenin were assessed by IHC staining. compared to cancer.
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