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From: SNHG3 could promote prostate cancer progression through reducing methionine dependence of PCa cells

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Increased SNHG3 in PCa tissue and cells is distributed in cytoplasm. A SNHG3 expression in PCa tissue and non-tumor adjacent tissue in TCGA database. Blue box: normal tissue; Yellow box: tumor tissue; B, C Kaplan–Meier survival analysis of overall survival and disease-free survival between SNHG3 high expression (red) and low expression (blue) patients in TCGA database; D SNHG3 expression in PCa tissue and paired non-tumor adjacent tissue (normal = 40, tumor = 40); E qRT-PCR assay of SNHG3 in normal prostate stromal immortalized cells (WPMY-1) and PCa cells (PC-3, Du 145, LNCaP, 22RV1). The experiment was repeated 3 times, *p < 0.05; F FISH detected distribution of SNHG3 in PCa cells

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