<HashMap><database>GEO</database><file_versions><headers><Content-Type>application/xml</Content-Type></headers><body><files><Other>ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/series/GSE236nnn/GSE236737/</Other></files><type>primary</type></body><statusCodeValue>200</statusCodeValue><statusCode>OK</statusCode></file_versions><scores/><additional><omics_type>Genomics</omics_type><species>Homo sapiens</species><gds_type>Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing</gds_type><full_dataset_link>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE236737</full_dataset_link><repository>GEO</repository><entry_type>GSE</entry_type></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>CircularRNAs (circRNAs) sequencing in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients with and without microvascular invasion (MVI)</name><description>Formed by cis back-splicing and circularization of introns, exons and other transcripts, circRNAs constitute covalently closed single-stranded loops and are considered as the emerging non-coding RNAs. Accumulating evidence indicates that they are double-edged swords in the process of HCC metastasis. However, the specific mechanism and potential clinical therapeutic significance remain vague. We attempted to profile the regulatory networks of circRNA and RNA-binding proteins.</description><dates><publication>2026/07/04</publication></dates><accession>GSE236737</accession><cross_references><GSM>GSM7574769</GSM><GSM>GSM7574768</GSM><GSM>GSM7574767</GSM><GSM>GSM7574776</GSM><GSM>GSM7574775</GSM><GSM>GSM7574774</GSM><GSM>GSM7574773</GSM><GSM>GSM7574772</GSM><GSM>GSM7574771</GSM><GSM>GSM7574770</GSM><GPL>24676</GPL><GSE>236737</GSE><taxon>Homo sapiens</taxon></cross_references></HashMap>