Cuproptosis, caused by excessively high copper concentrations, is urgently exploited as a potential cancer therapeutic. However, the mechanisms underlying the initiation, propagation, and ultimate execution of cuproptosis in tumors remain unknown. Here,
(product length 90–300) based on the CDS sequences of the corresponding genes and subsequently verified the stability through semi-quantitative RT-PCR and RT-qPCR. A total of eight primer pairs were selected for subsequent experiments. Eight internal reference genes were ribosomal protein S30 (...