Upregulated miR‐1258 regulates cell cycle and inhibits cell proliferation by directly targeting E2F8 in CRC
Cell Proliferation2018Vol. 51(6), pp. e12505–e12505
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Zhiyuan Zhang, Jie Li, Yuanjian Huang, Wen Peng, Wenwei Qian, Jiou Gu, Qingyuan Wang, Tao Hu, Dongjian Ji, Bing Ji, Yue Zhang, Shijia Wang, Yueming Sun
Abstract
MiR-1258 may function as a suppressive factor by negatively controlling E2F8, thus, highlighting the potential role of miR-1258 as a therapeutic target for human CRC.
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