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| miR-221 (usually discussed together with miR-222) is a context-dependent, predominantly oncogenic microRNA that promotes cell-cycle progression, EMT, invasion, therapy resistance, and immune evasion in many cancers. Unlike miR-15/101/206, miR-221 is often overexpressed rather than lost. -In Cancer: frequently upregulated |
| 4707- | CUR, | The Potential Role of Curcumin as a Regulator of microRNA in Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review |
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