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Circular RNAs negatively regulate cancer stem cells by physically binding FMRP against CCAR1 complex in hepatocellular carcinoma

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Figure 1. The exclusive circRNA expression spectrum in hepatocellular carcinoma. (A) Second-generation sequencing workflow
Table 1: Forest plots of overall and progression-free survival in patient subgroups
Figure 2. Specific features of circZKSCAN1 in HCC cells and its significant prognostic values
Figure 3. CircZKSCAN1 suppresses malignant behaviors of hepatocellular carcinoma by downregulating cellular stemness
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