MiRNAs and cancer: key link in diagnosis and therapy
Y Shi, Z Liu, Q Lin, Q Luo, Y Cen, J Li, X Fang, C Gong - Genes, 2021 - mdpi.com
Since the discovery of the first microRNA (miRNA), the exploration of miRNA biology has
come to a new era in recent decades. Monumental studies have proven that miRNAs can be …
come to a new era in recent decades. Monumental studies have proven that miRNAs can be …
The role of miRNAs in cancer: from pathogenesis to therapeutic implications
Cancer is still one of the dominating causes of deaths worldwide, although there have been
important enhancements for detection and diagnosis of cancer recently. miRNAs are shown …
important enhancements for detection and diagnosis of cancer recently. miRNAs are shown …
Recent trends in targeting miRNAs for cancer therapy
Objectives MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a type of small noncoding RNA employed by the cells
for gene regulation. A single miRNA, typically 22 nucleotides in length, can regulate the …
for gene regulation. A single miRNA, typically 22 nucleotides in length, can regulate the …
MicroRNAs: novel players in cancer diagnosis and therapies
First discovered in 1993, microRNAs (miRNAs) have been one of the hottest research areas
over the past two decades. Oftentimes, miRNAs levels are found to be dysregulated in …
over the past two decades. Oftentimes, miRNAs levels are found to be dysregulated in …
MiRNA-based therapeutic intervention of cancer
S Naidu, P Magee, M Garofalo - Journal of hematology & oncology, 2015 - Springer
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important modulators of eukaryotic gene expression. By targeting
protein coding transcripts, miRNAs influence the cellular transcriptome and proteome, thus …
protein coding transcripts, miRNAs influence the cellular transcriptome and proteome, thus …
miRNAs and their potential for use against cancer and other diseases
E Tili, JJ Michaille, V Gandhi, W Plunkett… - Future …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
miRNAs are 19–24 nucleotide long noncoding RNAs found in almost all genetically
dissected species, including viruses, plants, nematodes, flies, fish, mice and humans. Rapid …
dissected species, including viruses, plants, nematodes, flies, fish, mice and humans. Rapid …
MicroRNA as an important target for anticancer drug development
Z Fu, L Wang, S Li, F Chen, KKW Au-Yeung… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Cancer has become the second greatest cause of death worldwide. Although there are
several different classes of anticancer drugs that are available in clinic, some tough issues …
several different classes of anticancer drugs that are available in clinic, some tough issues …
Therapeutic targeting of microRNAs in cancer: future perspectives
ABSTRACT Preclinical Research The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) and their link with
cancer has opened a new era in cancer therapeutics. Approximately, 18− 24 nucleotides …
cancer has opened a new era in cancer therapeutics. Approximately, 18− 24 nucleotides …
microRNA therapeutics in cancer—an emerging concept
MY Shah, A Ferrajoli, AK Sood, G Lopez-Berestein… - …, 2016 - thelancet.com
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an evolutionarily conserved class of small, regulatory non-coding
RNAs that negatively regulate protein coding gene and other non-coding transcripts …
RNAs that negatively regulate protein coding gene and other non-coding transcripts …
MicroRNA (miRNA) in cancer
KB Reddy - Cancer cell international, 2015 - Springer
In recent years, there has been a tremendous and growing interest among researchers to
investigate the role of mircoRNA (miRNA) in normal cellular as well as in disease processes …
investigate the role of mircoRNA (miRNA) in normal cellular as well as in disease processes …