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Optimal design of synthetic circular RNAs
Circular RNAs are an unusual class of single-stranded RNAs whose ends are covalently linked via back-splicing. Due to their versatility, the need to express circular RNAs in vivo and in vitro has increased.
Seo-Won Choi, Jin-Wu Nam
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Detecting and characterizing circular RNAs
Circular RNA transcripts were first identified in the early 1990s but knowledge of these species has remained limited, as their study has been difficult through traditional methods of RNA analysis.
William R Jeck +2 more
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Circular RNAs in Heart Failure [PDF]
Cardiovascular disease, and particularly heart failure, is still a serious health care issue for which novel treatments and biomarkers are needed. The RNA family comprises different subgroups, among which the small-sized microRNAs and the larger long non-
Yvan Devaux +2 more
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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of single-stranded closed RNA molecules that are formed by precursor mRNA back-splicing or skipping events of thousands of genes in eukaryotes as covalently closed continuous loops.
Duc-Hiep Bach +2 more
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Circular RNAs: Characterization, cellular roles, and applications
Most circular RNAs are produced from the back-splicing of exons of precursor mRNAs. Recent technological advances have in part overcome problems with their circular conformation and sequence overlap with linear cognate mRNAs, allowing a better ...
Chu-Xiao Liu, Ling-Ling Chen
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Circular RNAs: Non-Canonical Observations on Non-Canonical RNAs
The existence of circular RNA (circRNA) research in mainstream science can be attributed to the contemporary synergism of big data and keen attention to detail by several research groups worldwide.
Brett W. Stringer +2 more
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Circular RNAs as Promising Biomarkers: A mini-review
The interest in circular RNAs has resurfaced in the past few years. What was considered as junk for nearly two decades is now one of the most interesting molecules.
Nadiah Abu, Rahman Jamal
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Dysregulation of circular RNAs in inflammation and cancers
Emerging lines of evidence have shown that the production of the covalently closed single-stranded circular RNAs is not splicing errors, but rather a regulated process with distinct biogenesis and turnover. Circular RNAs are expressed in a cell type- and
Jiayu Liu +3 more
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Circular RNAs are abundant, conserved, and associated with ALU repeats
Circular RNAs composed of exonic sequence have been described in a small number of genes. Thought to result from splicing errors, circular RNA species possess no known function.
Sharpless, N. E. +7 more
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Although the type and amount of salivary components are influenced by many factors, due to easy, quick, cheap, and noninvasive sampling method alongside with the existence of the vast majority of the substances found in peripheral blood and urine in it ...
Ghods, Farinaz Jafari
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