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MicroRNA-29c mediates initiation of gastric carcinogenesis by directly targeting ITGB1.

Tae-Su HanKeun HurGuorong XuBoram ChoiYoshinaga OkugawaYuji ToiyamaHiroko OshimaMasanobu OshimaHyuk-Joon LeeV Narry KimAaron N ChangAjay GoelHan-Kwang Yang
Published in: Gut (2014)
MiR-29c acts as a tumour suppressor in GC by directly targeting ITGB1. Loss of miR-29c expression is an early event in the initiation of gastric carcinogenesis and may serve as a diagnostic and therapeutic biomarker for patients with GC.
Keyphrases
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