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CricRNA in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: biological functions and clinical prospects. [PDF]
Li A, Dong Z, Zhang C.
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Regulatory roles of circular RNAs in poultry diseases: mechanisms and research advances. [PDF]
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Circular RNA-based liquid biopsy: a promising approach for monitoring drug resistance in cancer. [PDF]
Singh DD, Yadav DK, Shin D.
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Efficient circRNA Detection Using the Processive Reverse Transcriptase uMRT. [PDF]
Warkentin R, Pyle AM.
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Comprehensive circRNA expression profile and hub genes screening during human liver development
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Exosomal circRNAs in hepatocellular carcinoma: Implications for the development and therapeutic resistance of hepatocellular carcinoma (Review). [PDF]
Liu Z, Wang Y, Wang Y, Zhang Y.
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Briefings Bioinform., 2023
Circular RNA (circRNA) is closely associated with human diseases. Accordingly, identifying the associations between human diseases and circRNA can help in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
W. Liu +5 more
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Circular RNA (circRNA) is closely associated with human diseases. Accordingly, identifying the associations between human diseases and circRNA can help in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
W. Liu +5 more
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2023
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are closed-loop RNA transcripts formed by a noncanonical back splicing mechanism. circRNAs are expressed in various tissues and cell types in a temporospatially regulated manner and have diverse molecular functions including their ability to act as miRNA sponges, transcriptional and splicing regulators, protein traps, and even ...
Ebrahim, Mahmoudi, Murray J, Cairns
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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are closed-loop RNA transcripts formed by a noncanonical back splicing mechanism. circRNAs are expressed in various tissues and cell types in a temporospatially regulated manner and have diverse molecular functions including their ability to act as miRNA sponges, transcriptional and splicing regulators, protein traps, and even ...
Ebrahim, Mahmoudi, Murray J, Cairns
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