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. 2023 Jan 4;24(2):964. doi: 10.3390/ijms24020964

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DIANA miRPath [18] KEGG analysis results identified several pathways that may be related to recurrence in bladder cancer. Relevant pathways, based on predicted gene targets of these miRNAs, include proteoglycans in cancer (92 genes), Hippo signaling (49 genes), cell cycle (69 genes), adherens junctions (32 genes), ECM receptor-interaction (15 genes), fatty acid metabolism (14 genes), and fatty acid biosynthesis (4 genes).