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Online ISSN: 1945-4589
Research Paper
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Volume 11, Issue 15
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pp. 5646–5665
The long noncoding RNA MIR210HG promotes tumor metastasis by acting as a ceRNA of miR-1226-3p to regulate mucin-1c expression in invasive breast cancer
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Figure 7.
Schematic model of the mechanism that MIR210HG promotes tumorigenesis and metastasis through a ceRNA pattern in IBC patients.
MIR210HG promotes MUC1-C/EMT pathway by competitively binding to miR-1226-3p.