Research Article
[Retracted] Silencing of Long Noncoding RNA HLA Complex P5 (HCP5) Suppresses Glioma Progression through the HCP5-miR-205-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A Feedback Loop
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Potential correlation between HCP5 overexpression and glioma. (a) The expression of HCP5 in diverse cancer types, which was analyzed by GEPIA. (b) HCP5 expression was assayed in GBM using GEPIA software. The boxes show the median and interquartile range, and the whiskers show the minimum and maximum values. (c) Prognostic value of HCP5 in glioma patients detected by GEPIA. (d) The expression of HCP5 in GMB cell lines and normal NHA cells, analyzed by qRT-PCR. Data are presented as the . . TPM: transcripts per million.
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