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Expressions of H3K9me2 and E-cadherin Correlate with Cervical Cancer Invasiveness
Objective: To investigate whether H3K9me2 is linked to cervical cancer invasiveness. Methods: A total of 480 cervical cancer tissue array samples and 55 matched cervical cancer patients were enrolled. Immunohistochemical staining was used to analyze E-cadherin, SIRT1, ZEB-1, MPP8 protein expression, while qRT-PCR was used to estimate mRNA