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Homo sapiens (human) ZBED5 antisense RNA 1 (ZBED5-AS1) URS000075D0BB_9606

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ZBED5-AS1: ZBED5-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been studied in various contexts [PMC4558023]. In a study by Zhang et al., it was observed that the allelic ratios of ZBED5-AS1 did not differ between cytosol and polysome, suggesting regulation of transcription or RNA processing [PMC4558023]. ZBED5-AS1 was also included in a prognostic model for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) developed by Zhang et al., where its expression level was found to contribute to the risk score calculation [PMC8765715]. Additionally, ZBED5-AS1 has been identified as one of the lncRNAs regulated by hnRNPK [PMC5437967]. In another study, Yan et al. found that ZBED5-AS1 expression was identified in early human embryos according to the DevOmics database [PMC10160532]. Furthermore, ZBED5-AS1 has been associated with ovarian cancer (OC) prognosis. In a study by Li et al., it was found that ZBED5-AS1 expression level contributed to the survival risk score calculation for OC patients [PMC8249206]. Similarly, another study by Li et al. identified ZBED5-AS1 as one of the survival-associated lncRNAs in OC and validated its expression using qRT-PCR in OC cells and control cells [PMC6695468].

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GCAGCCGCAGUCACAGCCUCAGCCGCAGCGGCCGUGCUACCUAGGUGAUAGCGGAGCGGCUGGGUAGGAAGCAAUUGUUCUCAAACUUCACUAGCCCCGUCGGCGCGGACGCUUGUCGAGAAUGCAGAUUCCUGGGUACUGCCAGAUACGAAUUGAGCAUACCACAAAAAAGUUCUCAUUUUGUGUCCUCCCAUCCCAUUCUCCUCACUAACCAAAGGCUAGGAAUUAUCUGUGAAUGUAGGACCACUGGAUUUGCAGUCUUCAUCUGACACUGUGGAGAGUUUCUAGGAAUGAAACAGAUAUAUGGCCUUGGGUCCCCUUUUUUUUUCUUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAUAGAGACGAGCAUCUCACUAUGUUGCCUAGGGUAGUCUUGAACUCCUGGCCUCAAGCAAUCCCCACCCGACUCCGCCUCUCGAAGUGAUGGGAUUACAGGCAUAAACCACCACGCCUGGCCAGAAGGUGCUUUAACACCAAAUCUGAAAAUUGUUCAGAAGAGAAACAUUGAGCAUGAACACCAUCUGUGCGAGUCAUUUACUUAUUGCCCCUCACCUCUAAAUCUACCUUCUGUACUCUUCUUCCCUGUAAUGAUGGGGCUAGUUGUCCUCAAACUGUUUCUCAGACUUCUUUUUAAGCUUGCUUCCUGUUCAGUUCUGCCAAUAGGGGUCACUAGAGAGAGACUGGGAGGCAGAAGGAGAGAAUAUGCUUCCUGUUUUUUCUGUUCUUGUUAAUGUUGCUUACAGGACCAGCAAUGCUUCUUCACCUAGAGACACUUCUCCCAGCAGUGGCAGUGCCACUUCAGCUUCUUUCAGCACUACUGGAAUCAGCCUCAGUGAUUCCCCCUGUACCCGCUCAGAGAUUAUCCACAGCAGCCAGAUGGUUCUACCUUCCACAAAGAUUGUGGUUGCAAUUCUGGGCUUCUAAGUUCUGGUUACUUCAUAUUUUUCCUUUUGUUCCUCCAGCCCUAGAGGUGGUAGCUGCUUUCUGAAGUUAUUAUUUCUAGAUGACUUUUGGUUUUUCAGCCUUUGUAUUUUGCUUUUCAGCCCUCUAAUGCCUGUAUAACCAAUUUCCCUGUAAUAAAUAAAUUUCCUCCAUUGAAAUACC

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