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Homo sapiens (human) EIF2AK3 divergent transcript (EIF2AK3-DT) URS0000A769B7_9606

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EIF2AK3-DT: EIF2AK3-DT is an antisense long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that is associated with higher EIF2AK3 expression and lower EIF2AK3-DT expression [PMC6813369]. In hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients, the risk values of LINC01515, AL137127.1, and EIF2AK3-DT are significantly correlated with prognosis, with hazard ratios of 10.403, 9.138, and 8.767 respectively [PMC9581679]. In melanoma patients, LRRC8C-DT, AC021188.1, MALINC1, CCR5AS, EIF2AK3-DT, AC022306.2, AC242842.1 and AL034376.1 have a positive impact on overall survival [PMC8647169]. Conversely AL662844.4, AC009065.3 , AC099811.3 , AC125807.2 , SPINT1-AS1 and AC009495.2 have a negative impact on overall survival in melanoma patients [PMC8647169]. In colorectal adenocarcinoma (COAD) patients the lncRNA EIF2AK3-DT is correlated with prognosis [PMC10113217]. In thyroid cancer patients MIR181A2HG is highly expressed while LYPLAL1-DT , EIF2AK3-DT and LINC00667 are suppressed in cancer tissue [PMC10054316]. MIR181A2HG was highly expressed in thyroid cancer while LYPLAL1-DT , EIF2AK3-DT and LINC00667 were low expressed in cancer tissues according to TCGA database analysis [PMC10054316].

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GCGCUAACUGCCUCUUGAUUGGUUGGAAGCGGCACUUACUACGUGGCGGAUUCUGACUGUGAAGAGGACUGUCCCAAGUGAAGAGUGGGAGGCAAGUGCCUUGUGACCGGGAGGAGGUCGACCUUAAAGGAGCUGGUAUUGUAGCUCUUCUAAAGCCUAGUCUACUUAGGAAGGCAAAAGCGAAGCAGCAAGAAGUGGCCACAGAAGCCGUGUGGUCCCUAGAAGUAGAAGGGUAAGGAGGAUGCAGGAGAUGGUCCUACUUGUGGCCGCAACGGGGCUCAGAAGUCCGCUUGUUAGAGAUGGCAGUGACCUGUGACAAUCCAGUCUGCCCGACACGCCUCCCGCCUCCUUAGGAACGGGAAGGAGCCCCGGCCCAGUGCACUGACGUAGUUAGCCUAAGAUCACGUAGCUGGUUGGUCACAGAAUCAUGACUUUAAUUCAUGUCUUCUGACUCUGACCUGGCACGCUUUGUACCUCACCAAAGACAGUGAUGAAAUUGCAAAAGGGCAGAGUGGAGAAGACUGGAAUGUUCAGCCAAGGCAUUUGAACUUUUAAUGCUGCAAGUCAAGACUUCCUGAAGAUUUUUGAGCAGAUGAGUGAAGUGAUAAGAAAAUGCAUCUUCAGCAGUGACAGCAUCAACGAGGAGGAGACUGGCCGGGAGGCUAUUACCCGCAUCAAAACCAGUGAACAUUAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUAGAGAGAGGGUCUUGCUCUUUUGCCCAGGCUGGAGUGCAGUGGCUUGACCAUAGUUCUCUAUAACCUUGAAUUCCUGCGUUCAAGCGAUCUUCCUUCCUCAGCUUCCGGAGUAGCUGGGACUACAGAUGCGUGCCACCAUGCCAGGCCAAUUUUUAAUUUUGUUUUGUAAAGAUGGGGUUUCUGUGUUGCCCAGGUAGGACAAAGAGGAAUGACAAAAGGCAUGUAACCACCUGAAUUUGCCCCUAUCAAAGAGCUCUCCAGGAAGCACCACCAAGGAAUUUUCACUGACAUUUCCCAGGCCAGACCAUGCUGCUGCUAAGCAAAAUGAGGAUUCUGCUAGUGAGGAUGAAAGGAAGAAUGUGUAAUCAGUUUUCUUGAAGUAUAAUACAUGUACAAUAAACUGAACCUAUUGGAAAUAUACAUUUGGAUGAGUUUUGACAGAUGUAUAUACCACAGUCAAGAUACAGAACAUUCCCAUCACUCCAAGAGAUUCUUUGUGUCCCUUUGUGGUCAAUCCCUCCUACACGAGGCCCCUAGGUAACCGCUGAUCUGUUUUCCAUCACAAUAGAUUAGUCUGCAUAUUCUAGCAUCUUUAAUAAAUGCAGUCAUACAGUAUGUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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