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Homo sapiens (human) ZFY antisense RNA 1 (ZFY-AS1) URS0000A77663_9606

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ZFY-AS1: ZFY-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been studied in various contexts, including COVID-19, multiple myeloma (MM), and thyroid cancer. In COVID-19 patients, ZFY-AS1 was found to be down-regulated in both ICU and non-ICU males [PMC8695320]. In MM patients, ZFY-AS1 was identified as one of the lncRNAs significantly correlated with overall survival (OS) and had prognostic significance [PMC9032822]. Additionally, ZFY-AS1 was found to be a modulator of MM disease progression and correlated with epigenetic changes associated with MM [PMC7602661]. In thyroid cancer, ZFY-AS1 was down-regulated compared to normal thyroid tissues [PMC5977119]. Furthermore, ZFY-AS1 was included in a prognostic risk model for predicting the OS of MM patients [PMC7744621]. The expression of ZFY-AS1 tended to be down-regulated in the high-risk group compared to the low-risk group [PMC4567800]. Overall, these studies highlight the potential role of ZFY-AS1 as a prognostic marker and modulator of disease progression in various contexts.

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AGAAUUUCAGGAAGACACUGAUAAGAACUUGUUUCUCUUGUCCCUGUUUUUGGAACCCAUUUCUUCAGGGCCCCUACCUGGCCUUGCAGGUAAUGUUAUCACAGCUGUAGCUGGACUUUGGAGUGAGUCAGCCUGGUCAGGGAAGGACUUGUUUUUCUUUUUACUUGUUUUUCUUAUAUUUCCUGCUUCAUGAGCAAGAAACAACAAGCUUUACCUUCACAGUAGAAGAGUCCAGCAGAACAAAGUUGGAAGCAGAGGGAGUGAAUCUAAACCUAUGGACAGAUUCAUCUUGGAAACCCUAAGUGAGGCUAAAGGGAGAAAACAAAUUGGAAGGAGAUUUAAAGGAUUCUCAAAUACAAACUGAAGUUUUCAAGAACAGGAUCAUGAAGGACAGUAAAAAUCAGGAAUUGCCAAACUUUGUCACAAUGGCUGUACAACAUCAGUGAGCCGAAGUCAUACCACUGCAUUACAGCCCGGGCGACAGAGAAAGACUCCAUCUCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGAUGGAUGG

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