USP27-mediated Cyclin E stabilization drives cell cycle progression and hepatocellular tumorigenesis
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Research suggests that a specific mechanism, USP27-mediated Cyclin E stabilization, contributes to cell cycle progression and the development of hepatocellular tumors. However, the role of cell cycle regulation in tumor progression may not be limited to hepatocellular tumors, as it is also implicated in other types of cancer. The relationship between cell cycle regulation and tumor progression appears to be complex and may involve various genes and mechanisms.