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Research Paper

Long non-coding RNA HOTAIR promotes cervical cancer progression through regulating BCL2 via targeting miR-143-3p

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Pages 391-399 | Received 20 Oct 2017, Accepted 29 Dec 2017, Published online: 06 Feb 2018

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Lei Shi, Dehui Zhang, Huijuan Han, Liangyu Zhang, Sirui Li, Fang Yang & Caijun He. (2023) HOTAIR knockdown impairs metastasis of cervical cancer cells by down-regulating metastasis-related genes. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 43:1.
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Nai Sun, Wei Zhang, Jiaying Liu, Xiaochen Yang & Qinjun Chu. (2021) Propofol Inhibits the Progression of Cervical Cancer by Regulating HOTAIR/miR-129-5p/RPL14 Axis. OncoTargets and Therapy 14, pages 551-564.
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Xiaoqing Gang, Mengmeng Yuan & Juxin Zhang. (2020) Long Non-Coding RNA TMPO-AS1 Promotes Cervical Cancer Cell Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion by Regulating miR-143-3p/ZEB1 Axis. Cancer Management and Research 12, pages 1587-1599.
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Jin Xun, Chunfeng Wang, Jianning Yao, Bing Gao & Lianfeng Zhang. (2019) Long Non-Coding RNA HOTAIR Modulates KLF12 to Regulate Gastric Cancer Progression via PI3K/ATK Signaling Pathway by Sponging miR-618. OncoTargets and Therapy 12, pages 10323-10334.
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Ziye Li & Jianmin Luo. (2018) Epigenetic regulation of HOTAIR in advanced chronic myeloid leukemia. Cancer Management and Research 10, pages 5349-5362.
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Yongqin Jia, Haiyu Li, Geli Liu & Fangzhou Song. (2018) SMAGP a novel biomarker of cervical cancer development and progression. OncoTargets and Therapy 11, pages 6925-6935.
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