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Details on Person Cancer-associated fibroblasts-derived exosomes promote lung cancer progression by OIP5-AS1/ miR-142-5p/ PD-L1 axis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9925266
_displayNameCancer-associated fibroblasts-derived exosomes promote lung cancer progression by OIP5-AS1/ miR-142-5p/ PD-L1 axis
_timestamp2024-10-16 18:41:39
author[Person:9795443] Jiang, Yun
[Person:4518540] Wang, Kun
[Person:9925100] Lu, Xiaoning
[Person:9924904] Wang, Yongliang
[Person:9924915] Chen, Jianle
created[InstanceEdit:9925315] Tiwari, Krishna, 2024-10-16
journalMol Immunol
modified[InstanceEdit:9925426] Tiwari, Krishna, 2024-10-16
pages47-58
pubMedIdentifier34653794
titleCancer-associated fibroblasts-derived exosomes promote lung cancer progression by OIP5-AS1/ miR-142-5p/ PD-L1 axis
volume140
year2021
(literatureReference)[Summation:9925127] MicroRNA-142 (miR-142) plays a crucial role in regulating th...
[RegulationReference:9924935] Negative regulation by 'CD274 mRNA:miR-142-5p RISC [cytosol]' Correction: Control of PD-L1 expression by miR-140/142/340/383 and oncogenic activation of the OCT4-miR-18a pathway in cervical cancer
[Reaction:9925320] CD274 mRNA binds miR-142-5p RISC [Homo sapiens]
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