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other than surgery for MTC has yielded another potential treatment target in microRNA-183, which is overexpressed in sporadic MTC ( Abraham et al . 2011 ). Antagonizing miRNA-183 in an MTC cell line revealed a decrease in viable cancer cells in the
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better understanding of ACC pathogenesis, but also to identify specific abnormalities that can be informative for the individual patient. miRNAs Several studies have focused on the relevance of microRNAs (miRNAs), short noncoding sequences regulating gene
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of the histone methyltransferases EZH2 and SMYD3 expression, but no significant correlation was found with RET or RAS mutational status; however, a comparison with type or risk level of RET mutations was not performed. MicroRNA
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