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Circular RNA in gastric cancer
. Gastric cancer (GC) is a common malignancy and is the third leading cause of cancer-related death. At present, there is no simple and effective screening method for early-stage GC, and the treatment results and prognosis are poor.
Xue-Wei Li +3 more
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Circular RNA: metabolism, functions and interactions with proteins
Circular RNAs (CircRNAs) are single-stranded, covalently closed RNA molecules that are ubiquitous across species ranging from viruses to mammals. Important advances have been made in the biogenesis, regulation, localization, degradation and modification ...
Weiyun Zhou +5 more
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CIRCexplorer3: A CLEAR Pipeline for Direct Comparison of Circular and Linear RNA Expression
Sequences of circular RNAs (circRNAs) produced from back-splicing of exon(s) completely overlap with those from cognate linear RNAs transcribed from the same gene loci with the exception of their back-splicing junction (BSJ) sites. Therefore, examination
Xu-Kai Ma +6 more
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Mechanisms of circular RNA degradation
In this Perspective, Longxin Ren and co-authors summarise the role of circular RNAs in disease and discuss recent insights into how circular RNAs are metabolised in the cell.
Longxin Ren +7 more
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What goes around comes around: Artificial circular RNAs bypass cellular antiviral responses
Natural circular RNAs have been found to sequester microRNAs and suppress their function. We have used this principle as a molecular tool and produced artificial circular RNA sponges in a cell-free system by in vitro transcription and ligation. Formerly,
Janina Breuer +6 more
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FUS affects circular RNA expression in murine embryonic stem cell-derived motor neurons [PDF]
The RNA-binding protein FUS participates in several RNA biosynthetic processes and has been linked to the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia.
Bozzoni, Irene +14 more
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Foxo3 circular RNA retards cell cycle progression via forming ternary complexes with p21 and CDK2
Most RNAs generated by the human genome have no protein-coding ability and are termed non-coding RNAs. Among these include circular RNAs, which include exonic circular RNAs (circRNA), mainly found in the cytoplasm, and intronic RNAs (ciRNA ...
W. Du +5 more
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Engineering circular RNA for enhanced protein production
Protein expression from circular RNAs is enhanced several hundred-fold by optimizing vector design. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are stable and prevalent RNAs in eukaryotic cells that arise from back-splicing.
Robert Chen +9 more
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Circular RNA in Diseased Heart
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally and leads to tremendous socio-economic burden. Despite advances in the field of cardiovascular research, novel theranostics are still in urgent need.
Ying Wang, Bin Liu
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Background Circular RNAs (circRNAs) is a newly discovered type of non-coding RNA, the abnormal expression of which has been demonstrated in many types of human tumors.
Jing Han +5 more
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