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Homo sapiens (human) FAM83A antisense RNA 1 (FAM83A-AS1) URS000075ADF1_9606

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FAM83A-AS1: FAM83A-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has shown potential as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for lung cancer [PMC9275865]. Recent research has identified FAM83A-AS1 as a tumor promoter in lung cancer [PMC7536328]. This suggests that FAM83A-AS1 may play a role in the development and progression of the disease. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are RNA molecules that are longer than 200 nucleotides and do not code for proteins. They have been found to have various functions in gene regulation and cellular processes [PMC9275865]. FAM83A-AS1 is one such lncRNA that has been studied in the context of lung cancer. Studies have shown that FAM83A-AS1 may have potential as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for lung cancer. This means that its expression levels could potentially be used to identify individuals with lung cancer or predict the outcome of the disease [PMC9275865]. Furthermore, recent research has revealed that FAM83A-AS1 acts as a tumor promoter in lung cancer. This suggests that it may contribute to the development and progression of the disease by promoting tumor growth or inhibiting tumor suppression mechanisms [PMC7536328]. Overall, these findings highlight the potential importance of FAM83A-AS1 in understanding and managing lung cancer. Further research is needed to fully elucidate its role in the disease and explore its potential as a therapeutic target or biomarker.

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ACAUCAUCUACUAAAUUGAUUUCACACCCCGCUAAUGGAUGGUGAGGCACAGUUUGAAAAACUGCAUUCUUUCAGGACACUGAAUGGUCAGAACCCAAUGUGCUUUUAUUCAUUCAUUCAACAAAUAUUUGUGGCCAUGUAUAAUGUAUCAGGUGCUGUAUUUACUGUACUUCAUGCCAGGAAAGCAACAGAGAAGAAAACAUACCCAGUCCAGUCCCUGACCUCAUGUCAUUUACAAUCUCGGCUAAUCAAGUUCACAAAUAAAUAAUUCCAAAUCAUGAUGGGAGUGAAGCCAUAGAGGAUAAGAGGGCUCGGGGUGGUGAUCAGAGGUCUCUGAGGCAAUGAUCUGGAAGCUGCCACCUACAAGAUAAAGAGUAAGCAAGAUAGAGACAGCAGGAAUGAGCUCUCCGACGGAGGGCAUGAACAGCAAGUGCAAAGGCCCUGCGACUCGAAAGAGCAUGAAAGACUGAGGAAGCGGCCAGUGUGGCUCCAACACAGUGGAGGAGUGGGGGGAUCCUACUGAGAUAGAGGCCCUGGGCUGAAUAAUUCUCAUCCUUCAAGGCCCAACUCCAGCCAAUGGCACCGACCUCCUGGACCUGCUAGGCAGAAGUGGUGGCUCCCUCUCAGCUGACCCCAGAGCACUUCCUUAGCUCCUGCUGAUCUCAGAGCACACACACCAAUCCACUCUGGCCACUCAGCAAUUUUUCUUGAUGGCCCUGGCAUGGCACCUAUGCUGGGGUCAGACCCUCAACCAGCCCUUCAGUGUUGAAAUGCACAACCUCAGCCCUCUAGCCUCAGCGGAGGAAGCAGGGCUCUUCAGUUUGGGAGAACCAUAUACAACCAGAAGAAGGGGCCAAAAUAUCUGAAGCCCCCAGGAGCUGGCUCCUCCACAGCUCUCAGGAAUGACAGUAAACACAGACGGCCCUGCAUGUAUUCCGGCUGUGGCAGCCUUCCUCCUGGGCUGCACAUCAGGCUAACAAGCCCAGCCCUCAGCUUCACAGGGAUUGGAGAGCUGGUGACCCUAGUCAAGGAAGCUGGUGACCCUGGAUCAGUUGCCUCCCCUCUCUGUGCCUAAAUCCCCCACCCCACUUCUGUCAAUUAGGAGGAUGAUGCCUUCUUCAAAGUGUUGUCAUAAAGAUUAAAUCCUUAUUAAAGUCUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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