COX7A1 suppresses the viability of human non‐small cell lung cancer cells via regulating autophagy
Abstract
COX7A1 is a subunit of cytochrome c oxidase, and plays an important role in the super‐assembly that integrates peripherally into multi‐unit heteromeric complexes in the mitochondrial respiratory chain. In recent years, some researchers have identified that COX7A1 is implicated in human cancer cell metabolism and therapy. In this study, we mainly explored the effect of COX7A1 on the cell viability of lung cancer cells. COX7A1 overexpression was...
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Title
COX7A1 suppresses the viability of human non‐small cell lung cancer cells via regulating autophagy
Published Date
Oct 30, 2019
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
18
Pages
7762 - 7773
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