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MIRLET7F2 gene
Known as:
MIRNLET7F2
, microRNA let-7f-2
, LET7, C. ELEGANS, HOMOLOG OF, F2
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This gene is involved in the regulation of gene expression and plays a tumor suppressor role in lung carcinoma.
National Institutes of Health
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Carcinoma of lung
Homo sapiens
MicroRNAs
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2019
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2019
Predication of hub target genes of differentially expressed microRNAs contributing to Helicobacter pylori infection in gastric non-cancerous tissue
M. Norouzinia
,
Mona Zamanian Azodi
,
Diba Najafgholizadeh Seyfi
,
A. Kardan
,
A. Naseh
,
Z. Akbari
Gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench
2019
Corpus ID: 211473442
Aim: The main goal of this investigation was to provide an overview on H.pylori effect on gastric tissue via bioinformatics…
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2017
2017
Microarray gene expression profiling for identifying different responses to radiotherapy and chemoradiotherapy in patients with cervical cancer.
K. Chen
,
J. Ge
,
S. Yan
,
S. Ke
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology
2017
Corpus ID: 21713733
PURPOSE Cervical cancer, which is treated by radiotherapy (RT) and chemoradiotherapy (CRT), has high morbidity and mortality in…
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2014
2014
Abstract 1489: Pri-let-7a-2 rs629367 associated with increased risk and poor survival of gastric cancer in Chinese by up-regulated let-7a expression
Qian Xu
,
Yuan Yuan
2014
Corpus ID: 70370595
Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2014; April 5-9, 2014; San Diego, CA Abstract:Aim:Variant in pri-miRNA could affect miRNA…
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