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Homo sapiens (human) FAM222A antisense RNA 1 (FAM222A-AS1) URS000075B21F_9606

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FAM222A-AS1: FAM222A-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that was found to be expressed at higher levels in the RKO, SW480, SW620, Caco2, and HCT116 cell lines compared to FHC and HT29 cells [PMC9133450]. To investigate the role of FAM222A-AS1 in specific cell lines, SW620 and HCT116 cells were infected with FAM222A-AS1 shRNA lentivirus [PMC9133450]. This lentivirus was used to knock down the expression of FAM222A-AS1 in these cell lines [PMC9133450].

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GGCACACGUGGAGCUGCGCGUGGAGGAGUCCAGGCUGCAGCCGAGGGAGCUGAGUAGGGCAAAGUUAGGAGUCGCUGUUUGGAUGGCAAGUUCAGAAGUUGGAACUUGUCUCAGUUUCCCCGCUCCAGAAAUGGGGUUGUGAUAUAAAGACAGGGAUAUGAGUGAAGAAAACACAGAGCCACCCUGGAAAGGCACCCUCUUACGCACAGUCGGAUGGUCUAUGGAGACUCACAAUCAUGUGCAAUCUGGAAGCAAAGAAUGAGUGGGGAGAUCUGAGAAUCGAUACUGAACAGCUUCAGUACUACGAUGUCAUAAUGGGGCUGUGAGCUCAGCCGAAAGCCCCCCGCCCAGUUUUUUUUGGAAGUGGUCAUAGAAUCUCUCUGGAGAAACAACAUGGAAAUGGAGACCAAAAGAGGGAAGGAGGGAUGCCACCAGAUGACACUGGGAUCCCGGAAGACGGAACACUGUGUGCAACGGGCAAAGAACUUUUCAAAAGGGAUUUCAACCUCUGACCACCUGGAGACAGGCGACUGGCGCUCAUUGUAAAUGCACCGACAUGACAGGGAACAGCUGCUGGGGAGGUGGAGACGGGUGCCGGGAGAGACAGGAAACCCCAGAGGCUUGGAAAUCCAGGAGCCACAGGAAGCAGUGAGCUUUCUGCGGAGCCGGAUCCGGUGGAGCCAAUUCACCAGCAGGUCCCGGCAGCAACUCUUCUACAACAGAUUCCUGCCCGUCCCUGUGCCCCAUCGCCCCCCUGCCGUCAAUCUCCACCUCAAGGGAGCCAGACCAAGCCUUUCUGUGUGUAGCGCACAUCUCUCCUGCGUAGAGCUCACCUAGUGGCUUCCAUAGCUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

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