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The long intergenic noncoding RNA UFC1, a target of MicroRNA 34a, interacts with the mRNA stabilizing protein HuR to increase levels of β-catenin in HCC cellsCao et al., 2015
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- Cao C
- Sun J
- Zhang D
- Guo X
- Xie L
- Li X
- Wu D
- Liu L
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- Gastroenterology
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Background & Aims Altered activities of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been associated with cancer development. We investigated the mechanisms by which the long intergenic noncoding RNA UFC1 (lincRNA-UFC1) promotes progression of hepatocellular …
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