The role of non-coding RNAs in oncology
For decades, research into cancer biology focused on the involvement of protein-coding
genes. Only recently was it discovered that an entire class of molecules, termed non-coding …
genes. Only recently was it discovered that an entire class of molecules, termed non-coding …
Regulation of microRNA biogenesis
M Ha, VN Kim - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2014 - nature.com
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that function as guide molecules in RNA
silencing. Targeting most protein-coding transcripts, miRNAs are involved in nearly all …
silencing. Targeting most protein-coding transcripts, miRNAs are involved in nearly all …
miRNet 2.0: network-based visual analytics for miRNA functional analysis and systems biology
Abstract miRNet is an easy-to-use, web-based platform designed to help elucidate
microRNA (miRNA) functions by integrating users' data with existing knowledge via network …
microRNA (miRNA) functions by integrating users' data with existing knowledge via network …
miRTarBase 2020: updates to the experimentally validated microRNA–target interaction database
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs (typically consisting of 18–25
nucleotides) that negatively control expression of target genes at the post-transcriptional …
nucleotides) that negatively control expression of target genes at the post-transcriptional …
Self-protected DNAzyme walker with a circular bulging DNA shield for amplified imaging of miRNAs in living cells and mice
Abnormal expression of miRNAs is often detected in various human cancers. DNAzyme
machines combined with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) hold promise for detecting specific …
machines combined with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) hold promise for detecting specific …
Oncogenic role of fusion-circRNAs derived from cancer-associated chromosomal translocations
Chromosomal translocations encode oncogenic fusion proteins that have been proven to be
causally involved in tumorigenesis. Our understanding of whether such genomic alterations …
causally involved in tumorigenesis. Our understanding of whether such genomic alterations …
Clinical relevance of circulating cell-free microRNAs in cancer
H Schwarzenbach, N Nishida, GA Calin… - Nature reviews Clinical …, 2014 - nature.com
Efficient patient management relies on early diagnosis of disease and monitoring of
treatment. In this regard, much effort has been made to find informative, blood-based …
treatment. In this regard, much effort has been made to find informative, blood-based …
MicroRNA: function, detection, and bioanalysis
Mature microRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of evolutionally conserved, single-stranded, small
(approximately 19− 23 nucleotides), endogenously expressed, and non-protein-coding …
(approximately 19− 23 nucleotides), endogenously expressed, and non-protein-coding …
MicroRNAs in stress signaling and human disease
Disease is often the result of an aberrant or inadequate response to physiologic and
pathophysiologic stress. Studies over the last 10 years have uncovered a recurring …
pathophysiologic stress. Studies over the last 10 years have uncovered a recurring …
Cancer genetics and epigenetics: two sides of the same coin?
JS You, PA Jones - Cancer cell, 2012 - cell.com
Epigenetic and genetic alterations have long been thought of as two separate mechanisms
participating in carcinogenesis. A recent outcome of whole exome sequencing of thousands …
participating in carcinogenesis. A recent outcome of whole exome sequencing of thousands …