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Original Article The negative feedback loop of miR-122 and c-myc in hepatocellular carcinoma

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Table 1. primers used for real-time PCR
Figure 1. Changes of miR-122 and c-myc mRNA levels in lives of HBV-infect-ed HCC patients
Figure 3. miR-122 knockdown in Huh7 cells induced up-regulation of c-myc. A and B: Huh7 cells were transfected with 50 nM miR-122 inhibitor or nega-tive control
Figure 5. The model of the regulators and target genes relevant to HCC of miR-122 and the reciprocal regulation between miR-122 and c-Myc in liver.

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