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Fig. 1 | Molecular Cancer

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From: Clinical relevance of circulating cell-free microRNAs in ovarian cancer

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miRNAs in various human body fluids. miRNAs can be detected in various human body fluids. Circulating miRNAs reported as potential non-invasive diagnostic markers for many types of cancers are shown. miRNAs which were reported to be upregulated in cancer patients compared to controls (healthy or benign) are shown in red, and those downregulated in cancer patients are shown in blue. In [39], miR-21 and miR-1225-5p were overexpressed in ascites from serosa-invasive gastric cancer patients compared with non-invasive gastric cancer patients. In breast milk, 3 most abundant miRNAs are listed in the figure. PCNSL: primary central nervous system lymphoma; NSCLC: non-small cell lung cancer

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