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Fig. 5

From: Crosstalk between m6A modification and autophagy in cancer

Fig. 5

Role of m6A modification-mediated autophagy in gastrointestinal and genitourinary tumors, In gastrointestinal tumors, m6a modification impacts the expression of target genes such as USP13, ULK1, mTOR, FLNA, etc., leading to the regulation of autophagy levels and influencing the progression of gastrointestinal tumors. Similarly, in genitourinary tumors, m6a modification affects the expression of target genes such as SLK2, DRAS, ATG5, etc., thereby regulating autophagy levels and impacting the progression of genitourinary tumors

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