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Homo sapiens (human) PRKAR1B antisense RNA 1 (PRKAR1B-AS1) URS000075A91B_9606

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PRKAR1B-AS1: PRKAR1B-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been identified as an independent prognostic factor for adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) [PMC9705333]. It is also found to be an independent prognosis predictor in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (KIRC) [PMC8888116]. In-depth analysis revealed that PRKAR1B-AS1, along with other lncRNAs, can significantly affect the survival of patients with KIRC [PMC9691332]. PRKAR1B-AS1, along with psmg3-as1 and linc02604, was selected as a prognostic signature for KIRC based on multivariate Cox regression analysis [PMC9691332]. The combination of psmg3-as1, linc02604, and PRKAR1B-AS1 was found to be associated with the prognosis of KIRC and could be used as prognostic markers [PMC9691332]. Additionally, PD-L1 was found to be significantly associated with PRKAR1B-AS1 and other FRlncRNAs in KIRC [PMC8521053]. In conclusion, PRKAR1B-AS1 is an important lncRNA that has been implicated in the prognosis of ACC and KIRC. It can serve as an independent prognostic factor and predictor for these cancers. The combination of PRKAR1B-AS1 with other lncRNAs can provide valuable information for predicting the survival probability of patients.

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GCACGGCUCAGCCACACAAGGGCCUGGGCAAAGGUCACGGCCAGCAAAGAACACAGCCUGGGUCCUCUGAGUCCCGAGUCCACGCGAUCCUGACCCGUCCACCACCCUCCUCGAGACACGACAAGUUAGGCGGGAACAUAACCUGGGAGCCCCAUGUCGGUUUCAGGCUCCACAAGGGAUCUCUGGGUAAAGGGUUUGUCUCUUCCACAUCUGUUCAUUUAGGAGAAGCAAAGAACAUGGAAAGCAGAAUUCCUGGGGGUGGCCUCAACCCCAAGCCCUGCCGAUGCAAACCGGCACCUUGAAGAUGCCUUUGGAAUUUAACUGGAAGAUUUGAAUGACAUGGGCAGACACAGAAGAGGGAGAAGCAUUCCACAGGGGAGGAAAGGCCUCAGUGGGGACCUAUGGAGCUCCCAGGCCCACCGCAGGGAGGCAGGUCCUCGGUCAUCUGCGGAGGGAGAACACUUUCAGUCGAAGGAGCCUGGGACCCUUGACACAGAAGUGACAUGUGCAUUCGGAACCUCUCUGUGGAAAACACAGACCCUUCAUGACACGCAAACUCGAAGCCGGUGAGGCCGAGUCUCAGGGCUGCGCCAACCAGGAAGCCUGGCUGUCCAAUGUUCCAAAUCUGGAUGUGAAAUGGACCAUGCAGACAGGACCCAAGGGGCAUGGGGGAGCUGGCAGAGGCACCCGGGACAAGUGGGGAAGCACCUGUCGGCCAGGAAGGUAGAGAGGCACCUACCCCAGAACACGGUGCCAGCGUCACACUCUUAUUAACAGAUGCAAUAACCACCUUCGGAGACCAGACCCCUCAAAGAGCACUCAGCCCACAAUGUGACGCAGAGAAACCAGAGACCCAGGCAGGGAGUGCACCCACGGGGACACUCCGAGGGUGGCCUCCUGCCUGCCCUGAUUACUUAAAAAGGAGAUUCUUGGAAACCUUUGCGGGCCCACAGGUGCACCCUGACUCCCAGGGAUGGGGGCUGAGCCACCCAGGAAACAAAUAUGAAAUCAAAGAUCCAGACAGCCCUGACCCUCCUGAUUCCAGGGUCCAUAAAUAAGUCAUUCUUAAAAUAGUGGUUGUUUUCUCUCUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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