Abstract
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Highlights
Hypoxia, a characteristic of the tumour microenvironment, plays a crucial role in cancer progression and therapeutic response
In the past few decades, growing numbers of studies have revealed the importance of non-coding RNAs as molecular mediators in the establishment of hypoxic response, playing important roles in regulating hypoxic gene expression at the transcriptional, post-transcriptional, translational, and posttranslational levels
We review recent findings on the different roles of hypoxia-induced non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in cancer focusing on the data that revealed their involvement in tumour growth
Summary
A characteristic of the tumour microenvironment, plays a crucial role in cancer progression and therapeutic response. Hypoxia-Induced Non-Coding RNAs Controlling Cell Viabilityin Cancer
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