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MiR-186 suppresses the growth and metastasis of bladder cancer by targeting NSBP1

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Fig. 1 The expression of miR-186 and NSBP1 in bladder cancer tissues and cell lines.bladder cancer cell lines (J82, HT1376, RT4, T24 and TCCSUP) and immortalized human bladder epithelium (HCV29) cells.revealed the NSBP1 expression in human bladder cancer c
Fig. 2 miR-186 directly targeted NSBP1. a, Sequence alignment of miR-186 and 3′ UTR of NSBP1 using mirco-RNA.org
Fig. 3 miR-186 regulates bladder cancer cell proliferation and invasion by suppressing NSBP1 expression

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