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From: Overexpression of SAPCD2 correlates with proliferation and invasion of colorectal carcinoma cells

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Expression of SAPCD2 in human tissues. a Immunohistochemical staining for SAPCD2 in normal epithelium, adenoma, and CRC tissues; a, b normal epithelium tissues; c, d adenoma tissues; e, f CRC tissues (a, c, e: magnification, × 100; b, d, f: magnification, × 400). b, c Detection of SAPCD2 in 20 pairs of CRC tissues and matched adjacent normal epithelium tissues. b WB analysis shows that the SAPCD2 protein was highly expressed in primary CRC tissues. c Quantitative real-time PCR analysis shows that SAPCD2 mRNA was more abundant in CRC tissues compared to normal epithelium tissues. (N normal epithelium tissues, T CRC tissues; *p < 0.05 compared to control)

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