Long Noncoding RNAs 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-55576-6_13
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Long Noncoding RNA Functions as a Regulator for Steroid Hormone Receptor-Related Breast and Prostate Cancers

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“…Clinical and experimental studies have shown that dysregulation of ER expression and/or its associated signalling pathway is strongly associated with breast cancer development, progression, transition, and endocrine resistance 29 30 . However, few studies have examined ER-targeted lncRNA genes and their functions 10 . We used an array-based method to identify ERAR lncRNA genes and employed an array-based gene co-expression method to explore the potential functions of these lncRNA genes.…”
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“…Clinical and experimental studies have shown that dysregulation of ER expression and/or its associated signalling pathway is strongly associated with breast cancer development, progression, transition, and endocrine resistance 29 30 . However, few studies have examined ER-targeted lncRNA genes and their functions 10 . We used an array-based method to identify ERAR lncRNA genes and employed an array-based gene co-expression method to explore the potential functions of these lncRNA genes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, lncRNAs associated with ER signalling may serve important regulatory roles in most types of breast cancer. However, few lncRNAs associated with ER signalling have been well-characterized 10 11 .…”
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