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Homo sapiens (human) NUTM2B antisense RNA 1 (NUTM2B-AS1) URS0000759C3A_9606

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NUTM2B-AS1: NUTM2B-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been found to be upregulated in liver hepatocellular carcinoma (LIHC) and is associated with poor overall survival (OS) [PMC9249858]. It has also been shown to be negatively correlated with miR-139-5p and is higher in LIHC tissues compared to normal tissues [PMC9249858]. In addition, NUTM2B-AS1 has been identified as one of the lncRNAs associated with miR-30c and poor prognosis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients [PMC8806565]. It has also been found to be upregulated in HCC cell lines [PMC8806565]. Furthermore, NUTM2B-AS1 has been implicated in oculopharyngeal myopathy with leucoencephalopathy (OPML) and Type 2 diabetes [PMC9153130] [PMC9468596] [PMC8764313]. In cervical cancer, NUTM2B-AS1 has been identified as a potential target of miR-361-5p and its expression is correlated with overall survival [PMC9113555]. Additionally, NUTM2B-AS1 expression is downregulated in cervical cancer [PMC9113555]. Furthermore, NUTM2B-AS1 is upregulated in diabetic retinopathy samples along with other lncRNAs such as LINC00963 and NR2F1-AS1 [PMC8545528].

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GGCCCUCCGGCUGAGCCCUGAUCUCUAUGGUUUCCGCGGCUCGCUAGAAGGAGUGUGGUCCACCGGAGGACUCCCUACAUUCUUCCUCCAUUACCUCACUGCCUCCGGUGGCUGCUGGGAUACCGGAGGACUCGGGUCCCGGCUCGACUCAGUCCUCCAGCCGCCCGGGGAAUACCUCUAGUUCUUCCCGGCCGCCGCCGCCGCCGCCGCCCCGCCGCUUCCUCCUCCGCCUGCCGGCCUCCUUCGCCCCGUCCCGUCCGCGCAGCGCGUCCGGCCCGCCCGCAGGCCAGCUUCUCUCGGGAGCCCCCACCCAGGCGCAUGGCUCCAUGAAGCAAGAGGAGGAGGCAGAGCGCGAGAGGUCCCGUCCGCCCCAGCCGCGUCUGGGCCAGGAUAAAAGCAAAACCAUAUUCCUGCUGCUGUCAGUUAUGAUGCACUGAGAAAACUUCAGAGACCUAAACUUUUUCCAGAGAAGAGAAGCUUUACUGGUGUUCCAGCCCUAAGAAACCUUUGUUCAAGAAAACGGCAGAUGCUCUGUUGAAUCCACUGGAGAUUGUUCUGAUACUAAGGACAAGUAUCAACCAUCUUUCCUGUGAAAAAUUCCCUCUCGUACUUUAGUUCUGUGGAUCCAAAAUUUAUAGCAUUCUUCUACCACCACAGGGGCUCAUAUGACAUUAACAGACAAGACACUUUUCAGAAAGACAGGCAACGUGUUGGACCUUCCGGAGCUUCUCAGAAGACAGAGGGUUUUCUUUUGAGGAUUUAAACCUCAGACACAGGGAGCUGACCUAUUCACCUUAGAAUCCUCUGGGGCACCCAUUACAGUGUCUGUACCAAGGAGGCAACAAAGAACGGCGGAACAGACUGGAGCAGAAGGACCACCCAGCAGAGCCAAGCCAAAUCACUGACCCUCAGAGGCCUGAUGUGAAUGCUUAUGGCUUCAGUCCAUUGGAUUCUGCAGUAAUCUGCCGAUCUACAGUAUUACCACAGUAAAUAACCGAUAGACCUGAAAACGAAUGCAUGCCUUGUGCCAAAAUUGCAGGAAACCUCACCAGGAGAAACAAUUUUAUAUGAGGGAAUGUACUCUCUCCUUUGCAUUUUCCCUCAAAUCUAUAUUUUUAGCCCCUCACUUGUCUCUACAGAGCCUCAGUUGCUUAAUCUAAUUGCUGACUGAACAUCUCCAGGAAACUGUGUGUACGUGUUUGUAUUCAUAGUAUAUUUAUUUAUUAUCUGUUUACUUCCAUGGGAUAUAGUCUCCAUAAGAGAGUAGUCAUCAUUGUAUUUGUUGAUGCUUAAUAAAUAAUCAUUGAAUGGGCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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