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Homo sapiens (human) MRGPRF antisense RNA 1 (MRGPRF-AS1) URS000075D8FB_9606

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MRGPRF-AS1: MRGPRF-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been found to play an important role in the pathogenesis of stroke [PMC8756255]. It has been observed that MRGPRF-AS1, along with TARID, LINC02334, and TUG1, show a strong correlation and may be key lncRNAs involved in the development of stroke [PMC8756255]. These lncRNAs were found to be upregulated in stroke patients compared to healthy individuals [PMC8756255]. Furthermore, MRGPRF-AS1 was identified as a risk factor in stroke patients and was more highly expressed in the high-risk group [PMC9843343]. A risk model was developed that included MRGPRF-AS1 as one of the contributing factors for determining the risk score for stroke patients [PMC9843343]. In conclusion, MRGPRF-AS1 is an important lncRNA involved in the pathogenesis of stroke and may serve as a potential therapeutic target. It shows strong correlations with other lncRNAs such as TARID, LINC02334, and TUG1. These findings provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying stroke development and may contribute to future therapeutic strategies for this condition.

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GUGCCGCCAUCAGAGGGGCCUGUCUCGCUCCCCCAGACACAGAGCCUCUGUUUUCCUCACUCCGGGUCUGGAGUCCCCUGCUUAACAGCUUGGAUUGAAGAGGCUUGUCUGGGGGGACUGAGACCUUGCAGAUCAUUCCAGGAGCCGCCUCCAUCCAAGGCCAACAGCUUCAUCAGGCCGCAGGCCUGGGAGAAGCCCUAAUAGCAAUCAGAUGGCGCAAGUGGAAAAUCACGGCGCUCGGCAAGCAAGCUGGAAAUUGGCGGGCUGUGGUGCCUGGUGCCUGCGCUGCUCAGCGGGAGGAUGAGUCAGGAGUGUAGUGCCCAGACUGGGAGAGAUGUGCCUCUGUGGGCAUCUUGAAGGGAAAUGAGAAGCGGAGCUGCCCCUGCACCUGCGCUGGGAGCUGCCUGCCUCCUGCUUGUCCUGGCCAUGUGCGAACCUCAGCGUGGAAGAGGGACUCUCGCACUGCUCCCUGCGCGGCUCAGCUGGCCUCCUGGGGGCAGCCAGCUGGGGCCCAGCUGGAACGCUUGUUUACAUGGGGAGGCCGGGGGAGGCUGAAUCCCGGCGAGUUCCAAGUGUAAUUGCGUUUGGACACUUAAAAGGAAUUGUGUGAAGUGGGCAGAGGCUCUGAAGUCCACCGCCUUAUUUGGUGCUUCUGUGGCCUAUGGUUGCCCUGCUGCUCCCUGGACGAGGGGGUGGGUGUGGACCAGCCCUCGUGGCCCCUCUGCAGCCAGCACCAUCCUCAGUAAAGACUACAGAAGCCACAAGAAACUAAUCCAUGGGGAUGGCCAGGCCUGAUUAGCUGGGGUGGGGCUGGAGGCUCCUCUACAGAGAUGAUGCUUACACUGAGACCUGAAGGAGAAGGAGGAGGUGGCUGCUCACGCAACCCACAGGAAAGUGUUCCAGGAUCAAGAACAGCAGGUGCAAAGGCCCCGUGAUGGAAAGGAUUGGUGCACUAGGAGAACAAAGUGGGUGGCUGCAGGGCAGGAGGGGAGGGUGCAUGUGCAGGCUGGGCAGGAGGGUAGGGCCUUGAGGCACCCUACAGGCCCCUGUAAGUCCAGGCACAGAGCUGCUGCCUUGAGCCCUGAGGUCUGGACAUUCCAGUUUCCCAUCUUUCCAAUGUGGGACUCUCUGCCUUUUCCAAUUCCCCACUUCCCUGAUGCCAGAUACUGCCUGACUGUGUCCAUCUCUCCCCCGUCCCCUGGGCCACCUCCCUGCUGAGACCCCUCACUGGUGCCUCCCAGGUGCAUUCUCCUCGCUGCCCCCAGCAGAGUCCUUCCCACACACCCAGCUCCUCGGUGUGGUGCCUGCCCGUGGGUGGGUGGUGCACCCCACUGGCAUCCCUCCUCUGCCCUGUCCACCUCAACUUCCAGGGCAGCCUGGACACCAGGUUUGGUCUACCUCGUCCACACCCGCCUGCUUCUGUCCCGCCUUAAGCGGAUCCGUGAUGUCCCGUCAUUAGACCUUCAAUUUCAGCACAGGACUGAAUAACUAACCUUCAAAAAGUUUGCAGUAGCCUUGUCACUCCUAAAAAUAACAAAUAAUUCCUUAAACAUCAUUCAACAUCCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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