Research Article

Oxidative Phosphorylation-Related Signature Participates in Cancer Development, and PTPRG Overexpression Suppresses the Cancer Progression in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

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PTPRG overexpression activated oxidative phosphorylation and inhibited apoptosis. (a) The western blot bands of the PTPRG protein expression in OE-NC and OE groups (upper) and the statistical comparison bar plot of the results (lower). (b) The western blot bands showing the expression of the oxidative phosphorylation-related proteins (left) and their statistical comparison (right). (c) The scatter plots of the apoptosis analyzed by flow cytometry and their statistical comparison (right). (d) The western blot bands show the apoptosis-related protein expression differences between OE-NC and OE groups treated with or without etoposide (left) and their statistical comparison (right).
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