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The H19 non-coding RNA is essential for human tumor growth
Imad J. Matouk
, Nathan DeGroot
, Shaul Mezan
, Suhail Ayesh
, Rasha Abu-Lail
, Abraham Hochberg
,
Eithan Galun
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Tumor Growth
100%
Oncogenesis
100%
Hypoxia
100%
Knockdown
100%
Non-coding RNA (ncRNA)
100%
Human Tumors
100%
Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma
100%
Gene Expression
50%
Downstream Targets
50%
Oncogene
50%
Tumorigenicity
50%
Tumorigenic Potential
50%
Ablation
50%
New Targets
50%
Tumor Cell Proliferation
50%
Allele-specific Expression
50%
Anchorage-independent Growth
50%
Expression Level
50%
Tissue Regeneration
50%
Tumorigenesis
50%
Pro-tumorigenic
50%
Epigenetics
50%
Carcinoma
50%
Protein Drug
50%
Imprinted Genes
50%
Liver Metastasis
50%
Oxygen Pressure
50%
Controller
50%
Hypoxic Stress
50%
Growth Factor Pathway
50%
Antitumor Therapy
50%
Aberrant Signaling
50%
Adult Tissues
50%
Angiogenin
50%
FGF18
50%
Antitumor Target
50%
P57Kip2
50%
H19 Gene
50%
Carcinoma Cells
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Tumor Progression
100%
Hypoxia
100%
Carcinogenesis
100%
Untranslated RNA
100%
RNA H19
100%
Bladder Carcinoma
66%
Neoplasm
33%
Gene Expression
33%
In Vitro
33%
Carcinogenicity
33%
Oncogene
33%
Cancer Therapy
33%
Carcinoma
33%
Anchorage Independent Growth
33%
Liver Metastasis
33%
Growth Factor
33%
Tissue Regeneration
33%
Carcinoma Cell
33%
Angiogenin
33%
Fibroblast Growth Factor 18
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tumor Progression
100%
Carcinogenesis
100%
RNA
100%
Non-Coding RNA
100%
Epigenetics
33%
Gene Expression
33%
Oncogene
33%
Anchorage Independent Growth
33%
Tissue Regeneration
33%
Growth Factor
33%
Oxygen Tension
33%
H19 (Gene)
33%
Angiogenin
33%
FGF18
33%