MicroRNA‐146a and human disease
L Li, XP Chen, YJ Li - Scandinavian journal of immunology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
MicroRNAs (MiRNAs) belong to a class of small non‐coding regulatory RNAs that act
through repression of protein expression at post‐transcriptional level and emerge to play …
through repression of protein expression at post‐transcriptional level and emerge to play …
MiR‐146a in immunity and disease
N Rusca, S Monticelli - Molecular biology international, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are regulatory molecules able to influence all aspects of the biology of
a cell. They have been associated with diseases such as cancer, viral infections, and …
a cell. They have been associated with diseases such as cancer, viral infections, and …
Association of MicroRNA-146a with autoimmune diseases
WD Xu, MM Lu, HF Pan, DQ Ye - Inflammation, 2012 - Springer
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a group of approximately 20–22-nucleotide-long non-coding
RNAs that repress target gene expression through mRNA degradation and translation …
RNAs that repress target gene expression through mRNA degradation and translation …
A comprehensive review on miR-146a molecular mechanisms in a wide spectrum of immune and non-immune inflammatory diseases
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are single-strand endogenous and non-coding RNA molecules with a
length of about 22 nucleotides, which regulate genes expression, through modulating the …
length of about 22 nucleotides, which regulate genes expression, through modulating the …
[HTML][HTML] MicroRNA-146a: a dominant, negative regulator of the innate immune response
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNA molecules that can play critical
roles as regulators of numerous pathways and biological processes including the immune …
roles as regulators of numerous pathways and biological processes including the immune …
Role of miRNA-146a in the regulation of the innate immune response and cancer
AE Williams, MM Perry, SA Moschos… - Biochemical Society …, 2008 - portlandpress.com
In mammalian cells, miRNAs (microRNAs) are the most abundant family of small non-coding
RNAs that regulate mRNA translation through the RNA interference pathway. In general, it …
RNAs that regulate mRNA translation through the RNA interference pathway. In general, it …
Altered miR‐146a expression in Sjögren's syndrome and its functional role in innate immunity
KM Pauley, CM Stewart, AE Gauna… - European journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small non‐coding RNA molecules that post‐transcriptionally
regulate gene expression, are known to play key roles in regulating immune responses and …
regulate gene expression, are known to play key roles in regulating immune responses and …
MicroRNA-146a in autoimmunity and innate immune responses
MicroRNA (miRNA) are approximately 22 nucleotide single-stranded RNA that regulate the
stability of target messenger RNA by selective binding to specific sites at the 3 …
stability of target messenger RNA by selective binding to specific sites at the 3 …
[HTML][HTML] miR-146 and miR-155: two key modulators of immune response and tumor development
U Testa, E Pelosi, G Castelli, C Labbaye - Non-coding RNA, 2017 - mdpi.com
MicroRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) are a class of evolutionarily-conserved small, regulatory non-
coding RNAs, 19–3 nucleotides in length, that negatively regulate protein coding gene …
coding RNAs, 19–3 nucleotides in length, that negatively regulate protein coding gene …
[HTML][HTML] miR-146a is a significant brake on autoimmunity, myeloproliferation, and cancer in mice
Excessive or inappropriate activation of the immune system can be deleterious to the
organism, warranting multiple molecular mechanisms to control and properly terminate …
organism, warranting multiple molecular mechanisms to control and properly terminate …