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Homo sapiens (human) long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 592 (LINC00592) URS0000ABD7CE_9606

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LINC00592: LINC00592 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been identified as a potential biomarker for disease-free survival in patients with gastric cancer (GC) [PMC8072341]. In a study, it was found that LINC00592 is highly expressed in tumor cells and has the largest hazard ratio (HR) value [PMC9887198]. LINC00592, as a lncRNA, is a type of RNA molecule that does not code for proteins but plays important regulatory roles in various biological processes [PMC8072341]. In the context of GC, LINC00592 has been identified as one of the top lncRNA biomarkers associated with disease-free survival in patients [PMC8072341]. This suggests that its expression levels may have prognostic value and could potentially be used to predict patient outcomes. Furthermore, the study mentioned in the context found that LINC00592 is highly expressed in tumor cells [PMC8072341]. This indicates that it may have functional significance in GC progression and could potentially be involved in tumor development or maintenance. Additionally, the study reported that LINC00592 has the largest HR value among the lncRNA biomarkers studied [PMC9887198]. HR is a statistical measure used to assess the risk or likelihood of an event occurring. In this case, it suggests that high expression levels of LINC00592 may be associated with an increased risk or poorer prognosis for GC patients. In conclusion, LINC00592 is an lncRNA with potential prognostic value for disease-free survival in GC patients [PMC8072341]. Its high expression levels and large HR value indicate its potential functional significance and association with poorer outcomes. Further research is needed to fully understand its role and potential clinical applications.

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AGGCAGGUGGAGAGGGGAUGGGGGAGGUCUCAGGUCCUCUUGCUCACCCAUCAGCUGUGUAGUGUCUGAAGUGAUUAAGGAGCUUGGGGAGGCCUCCCAGGCUGGUCUGCUCCACUGGCCCUCAGAAAGACUUGUCGCCUCGCCGAGCCUCAGUGUUCUCAUCUGAAGAAUAGAGUGGGCAAGGCCUUUCUCCUACACACUCAGAGCCCUGAAUGGGAAGAAAUGGGUUCCAUGUGCAGCAAGCCAGGAGAGAUUUAGGCAACGAGAACCUCCAGUUCUGUCUUAGGGUUCCCAGCUUUCUCCUUGUCCUGAGGGAGCCGCUGAGCCUGUGGGAGAUGAGGGGUGCCCAUUCCCCAGUGCUUCUCACCCUCCCCCACCUGCCCUCCUGGGGUACCUUUGUCUGCCACUUGCAUCCUAUUGGAAGCUGUCCCCAAGUGCGUGUUAGGCAGGUGGCAGGUGCUGGAGCAGAGUGCACCACCCUCCGGCGAUCACUGUGAGUUGGGGUAAGAGUGGGGUGUUCCUGCCAGCCCCAGGAGAGGGGAAAGCAAGCCCCCGUCCACCCUUGUGGGUCUCUGCUCCUGGAAAAGGUGCUCUAGCAGGCUCAUCUGUGUGAGUCACUGUCUUCCAUGUGGGGGGCUGUGCUGAAGAAGCCUUGGUGAUAUGGGUGCAAAUGCCAAAAACAUGGAAUGCUGGAAGCCAAGCUUGCACAUUCUAGGCAGCCAUUUGGAAGAUUCUUCUCUGCGCAUGACCAGCUGAAAAGGAAAAACCCCGAAACAUUGGCACUGUGAUUUCUCCAUGUGAACAGUUUAGUUCGCCGAGGUGGACAUGCCUCAUUCAUGCUUAUGGAGUGACCGACCAGCCUUUAGUGACACCCCCUGAAAUGUGAGUCAUCCAUGGGUCACUAGUCAUUGGAGAAGAGCCCCUUAUACAAAACUUGGAGCUCAGACCACAAACAACAACAACAAUCCAAAAAAUAAAAAAAUGAAAAAUUAGGAGCAGAGACUAAAUGGAAAGAUGGAAAUAUUAAAAUAAAAAUAUUAUUUUAAAAAUUAAUAUGUAUUAAAAUUUUAUUUAAAGUAAAAAUAAAUAAAAUAAAAAAAUUAAUAUUAAUUAAUACCAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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