Research Article

IL-2 Induces Transient Arrest in the G1 Phase to Protect Cervical Cancer Cells from Entering Apoptosis

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IL-2 induces a decrease in cell proliferation. Cells were incubated in the presence or absence of 10, 50, and 100 IU/ml of IL-2 for 24 and 48 hours. (a) In the HeLa cell line, a significant decrease in cell proliferation was observed after 48 hours of incubation with 100 IU/ml of IL-2. (b) In the INBL cell line, there is a significant decrease in cell proliferation at 48 hours of incubation with 100 IU/ml of IL-2. . Results are the median of five independent experiments.
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