miR-152*
MiR-152-5p as a microRNA passenger strand special functions in human gastric cancer cells
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Long non-coding RNA LINC00174 promotes glycolysis and tumor progression by regulating miR-152-3p/SLC2A1 axis in glioma
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<p>miR-152-3p Sensitizes Glioblastoma Cells Towards Cisplatin Via Regulation Of SOS1</p>
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TGF-β induces HLA-G expression through inhibiting miR-152 in gastric cancer cells
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Regulation of human glioma cell apoptosis and invasion by miR-152-3p through targeting DNMT1 and regulating NF2
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MiR-152 functioning as a tumor suppressor that interacts with DNMT1 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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A multiplatform approach identifies miR-152-3p as a common epigenetically regulated onco-suppressor in prostate cancer targeting TMEM97
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<p>HNF1A-Induced lncRNA HCG18 Facilitates Gastric Cancer Progression by Upregulating DNAJB12 via miR-152-3p</p>
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Original Article MiR-152 regulates metastases of non-small cell lung cancer cells by targeting neuropilin-1
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Original Article Relationship between miR-223 and miR-152 expression and prostate cancer prognosis
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<p>Regulation of E2F Transcription Factor 3 by microRNA-152 Modulates Gastric Cancer Invasion and Metastasis</p>
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Original Article MicroRNA-506 inhibits esophageal cancer cell proliferation via targeting CREB1
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Original Article Down-regulation of microRNA152 is associated with the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with osteosarcoma
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Original Article MicroRNA-152-3p negatively regulates ischemia-reperfusion induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis by inhibiting PTEN
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SPIN1, negatively regulated by miR-148/152, enhances Adriamycin resistance via upregulating drug metabolizing enzymes and transporter in breast cancer
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LncCCAT1 Promotes Breast Cancer Stem Cell Function through Activating WNT/β-catenin Signaling
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MicroRNA signatures in vitreous humour and plasma of patients with exudative AMD
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Volume 23 - Article 6 | Pages 117–152
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TRPM2 in the Central Nervous System: Physiological Role and Critical Regulatory Pathways
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A signal processing based technique for P300 evoked potential detection with the applications into automated character recognition
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