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Fig. 1 | Cell Communication and Signaling

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From: Clinical significance of RNA methylation in hepatocellular carcinoma

Fig. 1

Landscape of RNA methylation regulators in HCC and their involvement in cellular processes. Various types of RNA methylation are observed to be dysregulated in the pathogenesis of HCC, including m6A, m5C, m1A, and m7G. Specifically, abnormal regulation of multiple RNA methylation processes involves the regulation of malignant cellular processes, such as cell proliferation, invasion, migration, treatment resistance, and even maintenance of stem cell properties

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