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Fig. 1 | Molecular Cancer

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From: Noncoding RNAs in cancer immunity: functions, regulatory mechanisms, and clinical application

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ncRNAs involved in innate immune regulation in cancer. a Studies have identified and highlighted the significance of ncRNAs in macrophage development and function. A visible representation of the ncRNAs involved in macrophages is provided. b Increasing evidence indicates that ncRNAs have important roles in NK cell biology in the contexts of development, inflammation, and tumor surveillance. The most relevant ncRNAs are included. c Examples of ncRNAs that differentiate neutrophils of cancer patients from those of cancer-free controls are shown, which indicates that ncRNAs modulate neutrophil functions and cancer pathogenesis

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