Fig. 2From: Implications of miR cluster 143/145 as universal anti-oncomiRs and their dysregulation during tumorigenesisSchematic representing the involvement of miR cluster 143/145 in tumorigenesis. a Represents that some oncogenic signals can reduce the transcription of miR cluster 143/145 which in turn increase the tumorigenic events resulting in cancer. b On the other hand, anti-oncogenic signals can up-regulate this cluster which eventually can reduce tumorigenesisBack to article page