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Homo sapiens (human) RAB11B antisense RNA 1 (RAB11B-AS1) URS000075D986_9606

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RAB11B-AS1: RAB11B-AS1 is a gene that is positively regulated by HIF-2α in breast cancer in response to hypoxia [PMC8307739]. In a study investigating the role of METTL16 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), researchers overexpressed RAB11B-AS1 in SNU-398 and HepG2 cells that also had stable overexpression of METTL16 [PMC9123709]. This suggests that RAB11B-AS1 may be a downstream mediator of the functions of METTL16 in HCC [PMC9123709].

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GCCCCGGCGCGUCCUAGGUCCCCCAGGUCUCUCCGGGCCUCCGGCUCCGUAUAGCCGCGCAUCCUAGCCCGAAGCUGAUGCUGCCCGGUCGGCUCCGGCCUUCCCGGCUGCCUGACCCGCCGGGCCCCAAGCCCCGGGCUCCGGCCUGGGCCCAGCGGCCUGGAGCGCGGCCUUGGCCCGUCUGCCCGCCGCCUCGCCGCCACGACUUCGCCCGUCUGUGCCCCACCGGCCGCACCUUUGAAUAGGUAGUCGUACUCGUCGUCCCGGGUCCCCAUUGUCCUGGCGCUUCCGGCGGGAUCGGCGACUCCGCAGCCCCACCACAAACACCCGACGGGGGCGGAGCCGGCGCCGCGCAGAGCGGCGGUUGAAUGGCCUAUCAGCGGCGAGUGGAGUAGCGACGGGCACCCAGCGAAGCCAAUCAGAGAUGGAAGUAGUGCUCUGAGGGUGGGCGCCGCUUGGUACCACCCUCCUCGCCCUCGGUGUCCUGGAGAAAGGCGGAAGGAAUGCGGACCUUUUUGAAGUGACGGACGCGCCAGCCUAUCAGGGGCGAGCUCAAGAGGGCGGGGCGGAAGACUGCAGGAAUGAAAUGGAUUGACAGACCAAAUAACUAAUGAGAGGCUUGAUUGAGAACCUACCCGACUAUCAGAGGACCUGUCCGGGAAGAGAAAUGGGGCUACGUCCAGACAGAAUCUCGCUCUGUUGCCUGGGCUGGAGUGCAGUGGCACUGUAUCCGGAAUUGGGGGGUUCUUGGUCUCACUGACUUCAAGAAUGAAGCCAUGGACCCUUGCGAGAUGGGGGUUCCACCAUGUUGGCCCGGCUGGUCUCGAACUGCUGACCUCAAGUGACCUGCCUGUCUCGGCCUCACAAAUGGCUGGGAUUACAGGCACGAGACACCGUGCCUGGCCCUGGGAACAUGUUUACAUGGACUUUGUUCACUUUUUAAAACAAACUGAGGGUAACUUACUAGAUCUGUGAACUAAAGAAAGAGAAAAAAAAGAAAGAAAACAAACAAGAACAAAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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