Tong Li
Central South University
5 Papers
1 Citations
Tong Li is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metastasis & Cell cycle. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
CCNA2 acts as a novel biomarker in regulating the growth and apoptosis of colorectal cancer
TL;DR: The CCNA2 knockdown could significantly suppress CRC cell growth by impairing cell cycle progression and inducing cell apoptosis, and could be used as a new biomarker for diagnosis and therapy in CRC.
MiR-221-3p targets ARF4 and inhibits the proliferation and migration of epithelial ovarian cancer cells.
Qihui Wu,Xiaolei Ren,Yimin Zhang,Xiaodan Fu,Yimin Li,Yulong Peng,Qing Xiao,Tong Li,Chunli Ouyang,Yixi Hu,Yu Zhang,Wenjuan Zhou,Wenguang Yan,Ke Guo,Wei Li,Yongbin Hu,Xiaojing Yang,Guang Shu,Haofan Xue,Zhangming Wei,Yonghong Luo,Gang Yin +21 more
TL;DR: The research uncovered the tumor suppressive role of miR-221-3p in EOC and directly targeted ARF4, suggesting that miR -221- 3p might be a novel potential candidate for clinical prognosis and therapeutics of EOC.
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MiR-4524b-5p/WTX/β-catenin axis functions as a regulator of metastasis in cervical cancer.
Tong Li,Wenjuan Zhou,Yimin Li,Yaqi Gan,Yulong Peng,Qing Xiao,Chunli Ouyang,Anqi Wu,Sai Zhang,Jiaqi Liu,Lili Fan,Duo Han,Yu Wei,Guang Shu,Gang Yin +14 more
TL;DR: Combined in vitro and in vivo experiments showed that miR-4524b-5p could regulate the migration and invasion ability of cervical cancer and that WTX could regulating the expression of β-catenin.
Correction: MiR-4524b-5p/WTX/β-catenin axis functions as a regulator of metastasis in cervical cancer.
Tong Li,Wenjuan Zhou,Yimin Li,Yaqi Gan,Yulong Peng,Qing Xiao,Chunli Ouyang,Anqi Wu,Sai Zhang,Jiaqi Liu,Lili Fan,Duo Han,Yu Wei,Guang Shu,Gang Yin +14 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic procedure that allows for direct measurement of the response of the immune system to earthquake-triggered landsliding.
Methylation-mediated repression of MiR-424/503 cluster promotes proliferation and migration of ovarian cancer cells through targeting the hub gene KIF23.
TL;DR: It is certifies that miR-424/503 cluster is silenced by DNA hypermethylation, which promotes the expression of KIF23, thereby regulating the proliferation and migration of ovarian cancer cells.