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Homo sapiens (human) RFPL3 antisense (RFPL3S) URS000075E5D6_9606

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RFPL3S: RFPL3S is a gene that has been found to have three highly methylated regions, with two regions located at the promoter and one region located at intron 4 [PMC9165694]. To determine the levels of RFPL3S mRNA in different types of cancer, the Oncomine database was used [PMC7377115]. The Oncomine database is a publicly accessible online cancer microarray database that allows for genome-wide expression analyses [PMC7377115]. By utilizing this database, researchers were able to analyze RFPL3S mRNA levels in various types of cancer [PMC7377115]. The findings from this analysis can provide valuable insights into the role of RFPL3S in cancer development and progression. The highly methylated regions identified in RFPL3S may have implications for gene regulation and expression, potentially influencing tumor growth and metastasis [PMC9165694]. Further research is needed to fully understand the functional significance of these methylated regions and their impact on RFPL3S expression. By studying RFPL3S in different types of cancer, researchers can gain a better understanding of its role in tumorigenesis and potentially identify it as a therapeutic target for future treatment strategies.

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UGAGACGUUGAUGAUGCUCCUAUCACCAUGGUUAUGUGAUUGGGUAUAUCUUGCCCUCGGUCCUAACUGCCACUGUCUGUGCUGAGUUUUUCAAAGUUCAUAGCAGGUUGAACAUGCUUGCUGUCAUUUUCACAGAUUCUGGUCUUUCUUAUGGGGAACCUGAGUUCCUGCAUUAAAGUUCCCCCAGAAGAUCAAUGGAAGGUGGAUUCCAAAGAGUGGGCAAGUGAGGACCCCUUCUCUGUUACCAAGGUGACCCCAAGGAACACAGUAAAUGUGGCGGCUUAUUUGGCCUCCCCAGGACGGACUGGAGCAUCAGUAGUGCCUGAGUUCAUCAAAGGACAGAUGCUCAAGACACCUUGAUCACCAUUAGGUGGAAUUGAAGGAGCCAAAAAUGGGCGCAGUGGCUCCUCAGCAGAGACGCUCCUGAAUGUAUAGACAUGGGAACCACUUUCAGCAUCAAAAAAGGAAACGUUCUGCAUGCCCAUAUCCAGAAAAAUCCCCACUCGCUGUAACUUGCGGUCUACUAAGAGGAAAGUCAGCGGCACCGUGCUGGCAGAGAGGCGGCUUCCAUCCCUCAAACUCACAGUCCAGAAUCCAAGCUCUGUGGUCAGCUGGAUCUUCCCUUUGCAGUGAACAGAUUCUCUGCAGACUCCCAGGUCCCAUUCUGUGCUUGUUCCCACGUCCACCUCCCAGUAGUGGCGGCCACAGGUAAAGCGAGGGGAGCCCAGGAUGCAAACGGACACGUCAAAUCUCUCGGCAAGGUCUUGCCGAUUCUGUGUGAUGAGCCCACUUCGGACGCUCCUGAGGUCGUCAGAAAUGAGGAGGAAGUUGUUGGCUGUGUCGGCAUCCAAGGUCAUAUCCACUGUGAAAAGGAAAACAAGUUGCUCAGCAAGUGGACAGAAGCCAACCCCAUGCCUCUCUUCUACUUCAAAGGCCCAAAUAUCUCCUGACUUUAGUUUCUUUAAUUCUGUUUCUUCCUCCAAAAUCAAAACUUUUCAUGAGGAAACUUCCCUAUUUCAAAUUUUCAUAGGUAUGCUUUGUGGCAAUACGUGACUCUUAUUCACAGUAGCAAUUCUUAUUUUACUUUACGUCACGUGUUUGCUUCACUGAACUUUUCUUCAUUUAGAGUGGAGGGUCUCUGAAGGCAGACACCAUGCCCCCCUUUCUACCACCUUGAUGUGUGAACAAAUAAAUGAUAAUUAAGACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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