Circ-SFMBT2 promotes the proliferation of gastric cancer cells through sponging miR-182-5p to enhance CREB1 expression
Cancer Management and Research2018Vol. Volume 10, pp. 5725–5734
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Handong Sun, Pengcheng Xi, Zhiqiang Sun, Qian Wang, Bin Zhu, Jian Zhou, Hui Jin, Wubin Zheng, Weiwei Tang, Hongyong Cao, Xiufeng Cao
Abstract
Our study reveals that circ-SFMBT2 participates in progression of gastric cancer by competitively sharing miR-182-5p with CREB1, providing a novel target to improve the treatment of gastric cancer. mutation-analysis-of-beta-thalassemia-in-east-western-indian-populatio-peer-reviewed-article-TACG for an example.
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