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Homo sapiens (human) VPS9D1 antisense RNA 1 (VPS9D1-AS1) URS000003F392_9606

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VPS9D1-AS1: VPS9D1-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that was quantitated in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) tumors and cell lines in a study [PMC6977701]. The study also selected three lncRNAs, including CASC8, LINC01842, and VPS9D1-AS1, and confirmed their overexpression using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) [PMC6842565]. VPS9D1-AS1 is a type of lncRNA that has been investigated in the context of NSCLC. The study quantitated the expression of VPS9D1-AS1 in NSCLC tumors and cell lines [PMC6977701]. Additionally, the study selected three lncRNAs, including VPS9D1-AS1, and confirmed their overexpression using qRT-PCR [PMC6842565].

Targeting miRNAs 26 total

According to LncBase, this RNA is targeted by the following miRNAs:

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AAAGCCUGGGCCCGUGGGGGACGCACAUGGUCCUGUUCGUACUCCAGGAUGGCGGCGUAAAGGGCCCGCUGCUCCCGUUCCUCCGGGGUCAGGGCGACUUGGCUGCAAAACCUCCUGGGGAGAAAGGCACGCGGUGGGUGCCGGGGCCAGGCCCUCCCCGCAGCGGCCCCAGGGGCGGGCAGGAGUCCCACCUGUUGGCGGCCUCCUGGAGCCGCAGCCGGCGCUCCUCCAUCUUUCUCUGGAGCUGGGUGCAGAGUCAAGGGGCCGAGCGUGGGAUCUGAGCGGGCCCUCGGUUCCCAACCCCGUCCCACACCCGGAGAGGCCGGGACGUCCCAGGGACCUCCUCUCGGUGAGGGGCUGUCCCCAGGGAGGCCUCCUCCAGUGGCGUCAGCUCUCUGGAAAUGUGACAAGCUGCUGUCUAGACCCCAGGAAGCCCAGUGGUGUCUGGACACCAGAGGAGUCUCUCUCAUCCUCCCGGAUUGCUCUGAGGCCAGGAGCUUUGUGACUCUGCCCCCUGAAGCUUCUGGAAGAUCUCGGGUGGCAGAAAAGGAGAGAGCUUUCCUCCUUCAUCGGAGUAUACACGGCGGUGUCGGCCGGCAGGCUGGGGAAUGGGAGCAGCUGCAGGCAUGGUUGGCUUCAGGCGUGUUUUCCCUGCAAGCCAUGGGUAACCAGGGGUCAAGCGGUGGGCCACAUCCCACAGAGGAGAUGCGGGCUUGGGGGAUGCCCCAGGAGAGCCGCCUACUGCAGGAGACCCACCAAGCUUGGCGGCCGUCGACUGGGCCCUCUCCAGACACUGCUGUGCUAGCUUCAGCAUCUUGGAGGUGUCGGGGGGCACAGUUUCCCCAGCUUCUGGGGGAGGGACAAGAAGGCUGGUCACAGUCGGCUCUACCACUGUUACUUACUGCUGAGAUAAAAUGAGGCAACGGAAAAGGCCUCUGGGAAGUGGCCGUUUUACAGAGACAAGGACGUGCUGAGGGGAUCGCCUCACCCAUCUCCCACCGGCUGUGUCCCCAAAGUCCUGCCUUCCCGUAGCUUGGCAUGGAGCACCUCUGCGCGACCAUGGACCUGCUCACACAGCCCUUCUGCGCGCCGUGGGAGCUGCCUCUCUGUGACUCGCCCCUGGACCCACCGCCCCAGCGCCUGACCCACCUCCCUGCUGCCCUUCACAGAAAACUUCUCAUAGACUCCCAUUUUCUCAUCCCGCCCCGAUUUAGCCCCCGACUCCCCCCGGAAACUGCCCUUACCCGUCCCCACCUUGCCAGACACGGUGGGCCACUGGAGUUCCUCUGUCUUCUGGGACUUUGCUCUCCCCAGGGGAUCCUCUGCCACUCCUCCACCCAACUCCUCAAUCUUGGAGCGCCAGAGCUCAGCCGAGCUCACCGGCUCCCUAGGGAGCUGGGGCAACUGUUAGCUCCCCCUGACCUGUGUGAUCCUACGUCCAGUGGCUGCCCCGACCUCUGUGAUCCCACGUCCAGGGGCUCCCCCGACCUCUGUGAUCCCACGUCCAGUGGCUCCCCCGACCUCUGUGCUCCCACGUCCAGUGGCUCCCCCGACCUCUGUGCUCCCACGUCCAGUGGCUCCCCCGACCUCUGUGCUCCCACGUCCAGUGGGUCCCCCUGACCUCUGUGAUCCCACGUCCAGUGGCUCCCCCUGACCUCUGUGCUCUAUGUCCAGUGGCUCCCCCUGACCUCUGUGAUCCUUUGUGCAGCGGCUGCUGGCCUCUCAAACUUAAUGUGUUCAUUGCGGAACUUGC

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