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| Type: biomarker |
| miR-99 (mainly miR-99a, miR-99b, and miR-100, often collectively referred to as the miR-99 family) is generally a tumor-suppressor microRNA involved in regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, DNA repair, and mTOR/AKT signaling. Loss or downregulation of miR-99 family members is observed in multiple cancers, and restoring them can inhibit tumor growth and metastasis. -In Cancer: often downregulated Biomarker: Low miR-99 predicts aggressive phenotype, metastasis, and poor survival |
| 4709- | CUR, | Curcumin Regulates Cancer Progression: Focus on ncRNAs and Molecular Signaling Pathways |
| - | Review, | Var, | NA |
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