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AZIN1-dependent polyamine synthesis accelerates tumor cell cycle progression and impairs effector T-cell function in osteosarcoma

Biointron 2025-04-17

Authors: Jiaming Yu, Chuanxia Zhang, Qinkai Zhang, Bing Lu, Guohao Lu, Chunxiao Zhang, Ru Qiu, Xinyue Wang, Changye Zou, Junjun Chu, Haizhou Li & Wei Zhao

Journal: Cell Death & Disease

PubMed ID: 40246846

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-025-07640-x

Products & Services: For PD-L1 blocking experiments, tumor cells were pre-treated with 10 µg/mL anti-PD-L1 antibody (Atezolizumab, #B2016, BIOINTRON)

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