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Weihong Lin,* Zuopeng Wang,* Jing Wang, Hanlei Yan, Qilei Han, Wei Yao, Kai Li Department of Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, National Children’s Medical Center, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China*These ...
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Regulation of circRNA biogenesis [PDF]
Unlike linear RNAs terminated with 5' caps and 3' tails, circular RNAs are characterized by covalently closed loop structures with neither 5' to 3' polarity nor polyadenylated tail. This intrinsic characteristic has led to the general under-estimation of the existence of circular RNAs in previous polyadenylated transcriptome analyses.
Ling-Ling Chen, Li Yang
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From circRNAs to fusion circRNAs in hematological malignancies [PDF]
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) represent a type of endogenous noncoding RNA generated by back-splicing events. Unlike the majority of RNAs, circRNAs are covalently closed, without a 5' end or a 3' poly(A) tail. A few circRNAs can be associated with polysomes, suggesting a protein-coding potential. CircRNAs are not degraded by RNA exonucleases or ribonuclease
Babin, Loelia +5 more
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LncRNAs and CircRNAs in cancer
AbstractIt is well known that noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) cannot encode proteins, but they can play important regulatory roles in tumors by combining with proteins, RNAs, and DNAs. As more and more studies reveal the important roles and underlying mechanisms of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and circular RNAs (circRNAs) in cancer, their huge application ...
Xin Yin +5 more
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Closing the circle : current state and perspectives of circular RNA databases [PDF]
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are covalently closed RNA molecules that have been linked to various diseases, including cancer. However, a precise function and working mechanism are lacking for the larger majority.
Vandesompele, Jo +2 more
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Circular RNAs in Cervical Cancer: What are the Prospects?
C ervical cancer remains a pressing global health problem, creating a significant health burden for women worldwide. High incidence and mortality rates necessitate further research to unravel its underlying molecular mechanisms and identify new ...
S. A. Begliarzade, R. I. Tamrazov
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Unveiling Circular RNA-Mediated Regulatory Mechanisms in Necroptosis in Premature Ovarian Failure
Background: Necroptosis is a programmed necrotic cell death, in which dying cells rupture and release intracellular components that trigger a proinflammatory response.
Xin Jin +6 more
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Exosomal circRNA: emerging insights into cancer progression and clinical application potential
Exosomal circRNA serves a novel genetic information molecule, facilitating communication between tumor cells and microenvironmental cells, such as immune cells, fibroblasts, and other components, thereby regulating critical aspects of cancer progression ...
Fan Zhang +4 more
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CircRNA Role and circRNA-Dependent Network (ceRNET) in Asthenozoospermia [PDF]
The role of circRNA in reproduction is under investigation. CircRNAs are expressed in human testis, spermatozoa (SPZ), and seminal plasma. Their involvement in embryo development has also been suggested. Asthenozoospermia, a common cause of male infertility, is characterized by reduced or absent sperm motility in fresh ejaculate.
Francesco Manfrevola +8 more
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Identification of a lncRNA/circRNA-miRNA-mRNA ceRNA Network in Alzheimer's Disease
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) occurs in the elderly and pre-elderly, characterized by decline of memory, cognitive dysfunction, impairment of learning capacity, and motor dysfunction.
Lining Su +3 more
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