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Homo sapiens (human) gastric adenocarcinoma associated, positive CD44 regulator, long intergenic non-coding RNA (GAPLINC) URS000075DC77_9606

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GAPLINC: GAPLINC is a long intergenic non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that is involved in modulating the activated phenotype of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by working as a competing endogenous RNA through sponging microRNAs [PMC8506560]. However, the expression status of GAPLINC in osteosarcoma is still unknown [PMC6177557]. Other lncRNAs, such as ZNFX1 antisense RNA 1 (ZFAS1), gastric adenocarcinoma associated, positive CD44 regulator, long intergenic non-coding RNA (GAPLINC), and P38 inhibited cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma associated lincRNA (PICSAR), are also involved in modulating the activated phenotype of RA through similar mechanisms [PMC8506560]. These lncRNAs act as competing endogenous RNAs by sponging microRNAs and are implicated in the regulation of RA [PMC8506560]. However, further research is needed to determine the expression status and role of GAPLINC specifically in osteosarcoma [PMC6177557].

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ACUUGCAGGAUCUGACACAUCCUCUUGGUUUCCUAAGUCUUAUGACUAGCCAAUGCCUGAAAUAAUGAACUCCUCCAAGGCAAGAAAUCUGUUUUGAAGCUUCUCUGCGUUCACACACAGCAGCCUGGUUUCCUGGAAGGGCAUUUUCCACAUUGUGCGUUAUGGAUGAUCAUCCCAGGCAUCAGGUGUGAAGCCCUGCAUCCACAUCCAGGGGCUAUCAAAUCUCUCUGCAAAAGGAGAAGCUGGACUCAGGCACGUUUACAGUGAUGUGUAUGCAGGGUAUGCACAGAUGUGGAAACAGGAACUGAUGUGUCCAUUACACCACUAGGACAGAGGCCAGAACAAUGAAGAAACCAAAUACUUGGAAGAGGGUAGAGAUAAUGAAUGGAGUCCAAGAGCCCUGAUUGUGCCAUAAAUGUCCAGAUAAUUCCAUACCUGAGGAUUAUGUGGUUUGUAAACUUGGCACUUAGAAGAACCAAUAAAAUCAUGUUAUAGUUUCAAAAAAAAAAAA

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