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Fig. 11 | Journal of Hematology & Oncology

Fig. 11

From: RNA-binding proteins in tumor progression

Fig. 11

DNA is transcribed into RNA. With the help of hnRNA, pre-mRNA is transported to the cytoplasm. RBP binds to pre-mRNA and participates in splicing and splicing to form mRNA. Then hnRNA enters the cytoplasm and becomes mRNPs, which becomes a substrate for mRNA localization, and subsequently to be deadenylated so as to ensure that the mRNA can be effectively located to a specific position and efficiently synthesize protein

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