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Homo sapiens (human) EPCIP antisense RNA 1 (EPCIP-AS1) URS000075B613_9606

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C21orf62-AS1: C21orf62-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that is abnormally expressed in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma (chRCC) and is associated with the overall survival (OS) of patients [PMC8024435]. In a study analyzing differentially expressed lncRNAs in chRCC, C21orf62-AS1 was identified as one of the lncRNAs associated with OS [PMC5077270]. Another study also identified C21orf62-AS1 as one of the four prognostic lncRNAs in chRCC, independent of other factors [PMC8024435]. Furthermore, a study investigating gene expression ratios in individuals with trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) found that C21orf62-AS1 was one of the genes with a T21/normal expression ratio between 0.76 and 0.58 [PMC8088681]. Additionally, low levels of C21orf62-AS1 were found to be significantly associated with shorter OS in chRCC patients [PMC6826455]. In summary, C21orf62-AS1 is an abnormally expressed lncRNA that has been implicated in the prognosis and overall survival of patients with chromophobe renal cell carcinoma. It has been identified as one of the differentially expressed lncRNAs associated with OS and as an independent prognostic factor. Furthermore, its expression ratio has been found to be altered in individuals with trisomy 21. These findings highlight the potential role of C21orf62-AS1 as a biomarker for prognosis and survival outcomes in chRCC patients. Word count: 200

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GAGAUGAGAAGAAAGAGUAGGCUCUGUUGUCCCUCAGACGGCGCUGCUGCAGUGCGUCUUCGCACUUACGCGGAGCGGUAAUGUGAGGAAGCCUCCCGCCAAACAGAUGAGGGAGGAGGAGGAGGGGAGAGGCCAGAGAGAGAAGCGGCUUUCGGGAAGGAAAGUGUGAUCUAGUAGGUGGAAUAGUCCUCUCCAAACUUUGACCUGAGGUGUGACUAUUGAAUGACCCUCUAUUUGGAUUUGGAUUACACAAAGUUUAACGUUUUUUGGAAAAAUCCUACCUAGGUAAUGUGUAGUUCUCAAUGCAUCAUGUCAGGCAGCUUAUGAUGCCAAUUUGUCCCAUGGCCUUAAAUUCCACAACCUCAUCAUCUACCACCUUUGGUGCUUUCAGAAUCAUGACUCUCAAUGUUGAAGAAUGGGCUACUGCAUGGAAGGUGCUGAUCCUUUUAGAGGCAGCCGUGGAAGAGGAAAAGAGAUCAGAAGAGAAAAGGAUAUUGGUUUGCGGAACAUGUGGGACAAGAAGUUCCCAGAAGAAUUUGUGAGCAACUUCCCGACAGUAAGGCCCUGGCUAGACCUCAGGAUGGUCCCUGCCUCCUGGACAUUAGGAAGCCCAAAGGCCAGAACAAAAACACAUGCCUAGUGGGGGAAGGCUCACUAAGAGGGCACCAAGUGGGGCAAAUACCCCUGGUAACCCAUUUAUGGAGGCUGCCACAGAAAUGCUAGUUGGAAAUUUUCCUCCUUCAGUCUAUCAUGAAUUUCUUUUUUCUCUUUUGAGAUGAAGUCGCCCGGGCUGCAGUUCAGUGGUGCAAUCUCAGCUCACUGCAAGCUCUGCCUCCCAGGUUCCAACGAUUGUCUUGUCUCAGCCUCCUGAGUAGCUGAGAUUAUAAGCACGCACCAUCAUACCCGACUAAUUUUUGUAUUUAUAGUAGAAAUGGGGUUUUGCCAUGUUGGCCAGGCUGGUCUUGAACUCCUGACCUUAGGGUGAUCCACCCAUCUUGGCCUCCAAAAGUGCUGGGAUUACAGGCAUGAGCCACUGCACUCGGCUGUACCGUGAUUAUUAGUUCAAGGUUCUCUUUCACUGGGGUAAAGACCUUAAGAGAGCAGUUUUUGGGCUUUAUAUUCUCAAUUUCCCGCACAGUGCCUAGCACAUAGCAAGGACUCAACAAAUUUCAUUGAAUGAAUGAAAAAACAUAGUUUACCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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