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NG Dasjerdy

MiR-520c and MiR-519d Function as Oncogenes in Oesophageal Cancer

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2016.284
Synopsis: 
Recent studies on miR-520c adn miR-519d have evidenced their either oncogenic or tumour suppresssing roles in different cancers. The present study being the first report on the evaluation of miR-519d expressions in ESCC.

ABSTRACT

Objectives:Esophageal cancer is a poorly characterized deadly cancer with a malignancy ratio of 2/3 among Iranian males and females, respectively. Recent studies on miR-520c and miR-519d have evidenced their either oncogenic or tumor suppressing roles in different cancers. The goal of this study was to assay the altered expressions of miR-520c and miR-519d in esophageal tumor tissues and adjacent non-tumor tissues in patients suffering from esophageal cancer.

Accepted: 
29 Nov, 2016
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e-Published: 05 Dec, 2016

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