Elavl1 promotes prostate cancer progression by interacting with other m6a regulators

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  • who: Zhonglin Cai and colleagues from the Louisiana State University, United States have published the research work: ELAVL1 promotes prostate cancer progression by interacting with other m6A regulators, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors analyzed the multiomic signature of m6A regulators in PCa. METTL3 has been found to promote PCa development, and the study shows that METTL3 expression is related to ELAVL1 expression. Among many m6A regulators, the authors focused on the ELAVL1 gene.
  • how: The results showed that except for ELAVL1 the m6A regulators have mutations or copy number variations (CNVs . . .

     

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