Research Article

HES5 Activates Long Noncoding RNA UCA1 to Induce Colorectal Cancer Progression by Modulating miR-185/NOTCH3 Signaling

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UCA1 was highly expressed in colorectal cancer. (a) The expression of UCA1 in CRC patients compared to that of normal tissue was obtained from TCGA-COAD database. (b–d) UCA1 expression in CRC tumor samples was confirmed in three independent cohorts from GSE21510, GSE37364, and GSE39582. (e) The expression of UCA1 in different CRC stages was confirmed based on TCGA-COAD database. Stage IV was compared to stage I. (f) Q-PCR analysis of UCA1 expression in four different CRC cell lines. The UCA1 expressions were compared to HCnEpC cells. ; .
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