2020
DOI: 10.5812/ijcm.101577
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MiR-135b Induces Osteosarcoma Invasion by the Modulation of FOXO-1 and c-Myc

Abstract: Background: Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common type of bone malignancy. Many studies have attempted to find the association between microRNAs and cancer-associated processes. Alterations in miRNA expression through genetic or epigenetic changes, impairment of transcription factors, and ectopic expression of miRNAs induce the development and progression of cancer. Although miR-135b has been thoroughly documented as an oncogene in the majority of studies, some controversies remain about the conflicting role of… Show more

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