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Homo sapiens (human) ZFX antisense RNA 1 (ZFX-AS1) URS0000300AE9_9606

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ZFX-AS1: ZFX-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been identified as a prognostic marker for papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) [PMC8548639]. Previous research has identified several lncRNAs, including TTTY10, LINC00284, RBMS3-AS1, and ZFX-AS1, as prognostic markers for PTC [PMC8548639]. In a study that constructed an lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA network, LINC00284, RBMS3-AS1, and ZFX-AS1 were found to be associated with PTC progression and prognosis [PMC8548639]. ROC analysis was performed on TTTY10, LINC00284, RBMS3-AS1, and ZFX-AS1 to evaluate their predictive value for PTC [PMC8548639]. Among the differentially expressed lncRNAs in the ceRNA network of PTC patients in cohort T, LINC00284, RBMS3-AS1 and ZFX-AS1 were found to be associated with overall survival [PMC5802034]. Interestingly, LINC00284 and ZFX-AS1 were found to prolong patient survival time in Kaplan-Meier analysis [PMC5802034]. Additionally, RBMS3-AS1 and ZFX-AS1 showed potential value for prognosis in PTC patients [PMC5802034]. These findings highlight the importance of lncRNAs such as ZFX-AS1 in predicting prognosis and understanding the progression of PTC.

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CAGCUCCCCGGCACGGGCCCGCCGUCAGCACGUCACGUCACCGCCCGGGAGAGAGACCCAGGAAAAUGCGGAAGGGUAGACAGGCCCCCUCCUCCGCCCGAGCUUGGGAGCCUGUGAAAUGUAAGACUGGUGUCAUCGUUUCAUAAAUCAUGAAUUUUCCACAUUCCUUAAUAGAGAGGAGCCCAAUUGGGUCCUUGAGCCAGAAACGAUAGAAGGCCUUUCAAUCAUUUUUCCAGAGAAAGAUUAGUCAGAAAAGAAGCUGUUGAUUUUCACUCCACAUCGGAGACUGAUGGGAAUUCAAAUAAGAAGCAAUAAAUUAUUGGCUUAUGAGAAAAUGUAGACCUUCUUGAAUAAAGUUGUGGUAAUUCUUUUUUUUUUUUUGUAUCCCAAACAUUAAAAAAUAUUUAUCUUCCCCUA

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