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. 2023 Jul 31;15(8):2061. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15082061

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Representative diagrams of the miRNAs that have been associated with human lung cancer and their corresponding targets. (A) The implicated miRNAs in human lung cancer progression; those labeled in blue are involved in lung cancer induced by arsenic and BaP exposure. (B) The shared miRNAs that play a role in lung cancer and are also involved in the development of lung cancer caused by exposure to arsenic and BaP. (C) The target genes responsible for the progression of lung cancer and those that are also responsible for the development of lung cancer triggered by exposure to arsenic and BaP. (D) Representative diagram for miRNAs and their gene targets in lung cancer tissue. The miRNAs linked to lung cancer are depicted in red, whereas those associated with lung cancer induced by arsenic and BaP are indicated in blue. The genes that are targeted by these miRNAs are visually represented in green.