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Homo sapiens (human) long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 1526 (LINC01526) URS00007E4C9A_9606

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LINC01526: LINC01526 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been studied in the context of gastric cancer (GC) progression [PMC9562272]. In a study, it was observed that tumors from the sh-LINC01526 group exhibited lower levels of LINC01526 compared to the empty vector group [PMC9562272]. This suggests that LINC01526 expression is associated with GC tumor growth. Furthermore, it was found that LINC01526 promotes GC progression by interacting with TARBP2, a protein involved in RNA processing [PMC9562272]. This interaction leads to the degradation of GNG7 mRNA, which is likely to have an impact on GC development and progression [PMC9562272]. These findings provide insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying GC and highlight the role of LINC01526 in this process. Further research on LINC01526 and its interactions with TARBP2 could potentially lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies for GC treatment [PMC9562272].

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AUAGCUGGUUCUAGGACCAUAUUUGCAAAUCACUGCACCAAUUUCUGUGUUGUAGUUGGUUUUUGAGUCUCCAGCUUCACCUCUCAACUCCUGCCACUUUAUGGAACACCCUCAGUGCCCAGGGGUCUCUUGUCCUUGGUCCUGGUUCUCCCUGGGCUGCCUUGAGACUUUGCAGUGUGCCAAUAAGAGGAUGUAUAUGAGACCCUUACUCAUGUAUUUUUCUCUUGUGAAGCUGAUCACACUGGACUUUUAAGUCCUUUCUUCCUGACAUUCAGUCUUUGACUCUGAAUUAGCUGAGGCAUGAGAAGUUCACCACAGGAAGGUCCUGCCCUUUGUUUGCUCCUAAAGGUUCCUUUAAAGUUCAACUUGACCAACACACCAUUGCAAGCACUCCAGAGGAGAAGACAGCCUUGCUGUGUCAAAUCCACUUUAGUUUGUAAAUUUCUUGUCAGUCACUUUUAUGCCCCCACUGAAUAGGACAGUGUGAAGCAUGGAUUAAGUAUGCAAUAAAUGGUUGUUGAAUAAAUCAGAAAAUUAAAUGCAUUCUGCACAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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