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PTEN expression is upregulated by a RNA-binding protein RBM38 via enhancing its mRNA stability in breast cancer

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Fig. 1 RBM38 expression was positively correlated 1 with PTEN in breast cancer tissues.breast cancer tissue at 200 × magnification
Fig. 2 RBM38 upregulated the expression and the activity of PTEN in breast cancer cells
Fig. 3 RBM38 directly bound to PTEN transcript and regulated its mRNA stability. a-h RBM38 associated with PTEN transcript in vivo
Fig. 4 Multiple regions in the PTEN 3′-UTR were bound by RBM38 and responsive to RBM38
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