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1. Overexpression of hsa_circ_0008274 inhibited the progression of lung adenocarcinoma by regulating HMGA2 via sponging miR-578.

2. Lupeol inhibits osteosarcoma progression by up-regulation of HMGA2 via regulating miR-212-3p.

3. LNCRNA CDKN2B-AS1 regulates mesangial cell proliferation and extracellular matrix accumulation via miR-424-5p/HMGA2 axis.

4. Prognostic value of high mobility group protein A2 (HMGA2) over-expression in cancer progression.

5. Hmga2 regulation of tooth formation and association with Sox2 and Nanog expression.

6. H19 Facilitates Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Migration and Invasion via Sponging miR-let-7.

7. CCN6 regulates IGF2BP2 and HMGA2 signaling in metaplastic carcinomas of the breast.

8. HMGA2 regulates epithelial-mesenchymal transition and the acquisition of tumor stem cell properties through TWIST1 in gastric cancer.

9. Cell-based high-throughput compound screening reveals functional interaction between oncofetal HMGA2 and topoisomerase I.

10. Integrin α4-positive human trophoblast progenitors: functional characterization and transcriptional regulation.

11. Dysregulated protease activated receptor 1 (PAR1) promotes metastatic phenotype in breast cancer through HMGA2.

12. Hmga2 is required for neural crest cell specification in Xenopus laevis.

13. let-7 microRNA regulates neurogliogenesis in the mammalian retina through Hmga2.

14. Metastasis Suppressors Regulate the Tumor Microenvironment by Blocking Recruitment of Prometastatic Tumor-Associated Macrophages.

15. [Research progress of relationship between HMGA2 and tumors].

16. Insights into morphology and disease from the dog genome project.

17. The 3rd Salivary Gland Tumor Workshop meeting report.

18. Oncogenic NRAS, required for pathogenesis of embryonic rhabdomyosarcoma, relies upon the HMGA2-IGF2BP2 pathway.

19. Deregulated expression of HMGA2 is implicated in clonal expansion of PIGA deficient cells in paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria.

20. 3'UTR-truncated Hmga2 cDNA causes MPN-like hematopoiesis by conferring a clonal growth advantage at the level of HSC in mice.

21. HMGA2: A pituitary tumour subtype-specific oncogene?

22. Comment re: HMGA2 is a negative regulator of DNA-PK pathway.

23. HMGA proteins up-regulate CCNB2 gene in mouse and human pituitary adenomas.

24. HMGA2 maintains oncogenic RAS-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human pancreatic cancer cells.

25. HMGA2 participates in transformation in human lung cancer.

26. Clinical significance of high mobility group A2 in human gastric cancer and its relationship to let-7 microRNA family.

27. The HMGA proteins: a myriad of functions (Review).

28. HMGA2 levels in CML: reflective of miRNA gene regulation in a hematopoietic tumor?

29. HMGA2 regulates transcription of the Imp2 gene via an intronic regulatory element in cooperation with nuclear factor-kappaB.

30. Osteopoikilosis, short stature and mental retardation as key features of a new microdeletion syndrome on 12q14.

31. Transcriptional regulation by targeted expression of architectural transcription factor high mobility group A2 in salivary glands of transgenic mice.

32. HMGA2 induces pituitary tumorigenesis by enhancing E2F1 activity.

33. Overexpression of HMGA2-LPP fusion transcripts promotes expression of the alpha 2 type XI collagen gene.

34. A new role for the oncogenic high-mobility group A2 transcription factor in myogenesis of embryonic stem cells.

35. High mobility group A2 potentiates genotoxic stress in part through the modulation of basal and DNA damage-dependent phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related protein kinase activation.

36. Transactivation functions of the tumor-specific HMGA2/LPP fusion protein are augmented by wild-type HMGA2.

37. Overexpression of the HMGA2 gene in transgenic mice leads to the onset of pituitary adenomas.

38. Thyroid cell transformation requires the expression of the HMGA1 proteins.

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