Fig. 3From: Clinical significance of RNA methylation in hepatocellular carcinomaMolecular mechanisms and functions of m5C, m7G, and m1A modification in HCC. In addition to m6A modification, m1A, m7G, and m5C methylation also play important roles in the pathogenesis of liver cancer. m1A, m7G, and m5C methylation regulate the aberrant expression of corresponding RNAs, thereby participating in various malignant biological processes of liver cancer, such as cell proliferation, migration, drug resistance, abnormal metabolism, and disrupted cell cycleBack to article page