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Homo sapiens (human) Down syndrome critical region 8 (DSCR8) URS000075D1D9_9606

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DSCR8: DSCR8 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been found to be negatively correlated with overall survival in various studies [PMC7748909]. One study aimed to investigate the activation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway by DSCR8 through the DSCR8/miR-485-5p/FZD7 axis [PMC6113322]. In a study analyzing gene expression, DSCR8 was among the most significantly overexpressed genes in various cancers, including gastric cancer (GC) [PMC7349095]. This suggests that DSCR8 could be used for the diagnosis and targeted treatment of GC [PMC8430047]. Additionally, a negative correlation was observed between DSCR8 expression and miR-137 expression in GC patients [PMC8430047]. In ovarian cancer (OC) tissues, DSCR8 was found to be upregulated while miR-98-5p was downregulated compared to adjacent normal tissues [PMC7492662]. This indicates that DSCR8 may function as a molecular sponge for miRNAs [PMC6113322]. References: - [PMC7748909]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7748909/ - [PMC6113322]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6113322/ - [PMC7349095]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349095/ - [PMC8430047]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8430047/ - [PM7492662]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PM7492662/

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UAGCGCGCAGGGAAGGCUGGUCACCCCACCCUAAUCUUGUUAUGCAAAUAGGCUUCCCACUUGGCAGGGGCCGUCUUGUCCACUCGUUUCUGUAAACAUGGGUGGCAAAAAGAGAAGAUGGAGCUGCCAUUUAGAACAUGCCUAAUCCCAGCUUCAUCUUGCUGAGCAAAAAUGAAGGAGCCUGGACCCAACUUUGUUACUGUGAGAAAGGGUCUUCAUUCAUUCAAGAUGGCAUUUGUUAAGCACCUACUGUGAGUAGAUGAUCUCCUGUCAAAGACAGUUAACAAAUCCUCGGAAUAUUGCUUCAUGUACAGUUAUUGGAGAUGAGUAACUUACAUUCUCUUAAUUGUAAUGGUUCCUUGGAAAGUCAUCGUGGAAAAUGAAGGCUGGCUCAUACAUUUUCCCAGACAGGAAUUUGGCUGCCAACAGGGAAUUCUAAACAACUAAAAACUCCAGAUGAUGAAUGCACAACAUAAUGAUGGUUAAAUUAAAAAAAAAAAAGAGCACGGCUGGAGUGCAGUGGUUCAAUCACGGAUCACUGCAGCCUCCACCUCCCAGUUCAAGAAAUUCUCAUGUCUCAGCCUCCUGAGCAGCUAGGAUUACAGACAAACCUUGGAAAUCAAGAAAGUUCUGGAAUGAUGAAGCUGUUCAUGCCAAGACCGAAAGUGCUGGCCCAGUAUGAGUCCAUUCAGUUCAUGCCGUGACAAUUUUCUUGGAACUCCUUUUUAUUGUUAGUUCUCACUUGUUUCCAUAUUUAGUGAAUGUACAUUUAAUUGCAAAGCUGUCAUUAAUAAAAAUUCUUAUAGUACCUCAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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