Fig. 6: In vivo experiments on the effects of ATXN3 silencing in cervical cancer subtypes. | Cell Death Discovery

Fig. 6: In vivo experiments on the effects of ATXN3 silencing in cervical cancer subtypes.

From: Hypoxia promotes progression of cervical cancer by modulating the ATXN3-enhanced P53 stability or STAT5 phosphorylation

Fig. 6

A, B Effect of ATXN3 knockdown on tumor size across different subtypes (n = 6). C Impact of ATXN3 knockdown on xenograft volume (n = 6). D Effect of ATXN3 knockdown on xenograft weight (n = 6). The statistical notations used in the figure are:ns P > 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, and ****P < 0.0001. Data are represented as mean ± SD. multiple comparisons using two-way ANOVA were performed for panel C, while two-tailed unpaired Student’s t test was employed for analyses in panel (D).

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