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2018
Circular RNAs (cirRNAs) are long, noncoding endogenous RNA molecules and covalently closed continuous loop without 5'-3' polarity and polyadenylated tail which are largely concentrated in the nucleus. CirRNA regulates gene expression by modulating microRNAs and functions as potential biomarker.
Awasthi, Rajendra +7 more
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Circular RNAs (cirRNAs) are long, noncoding endogenous RNA molecules and covalently closed continuous loop without 5'-3' polarity and polyadenylated tail which are largely concentrated in the nucleus. CirRNA regulates gene expression by modulating microRNAs and functions as potential biomarker.
Awasthi, Rajendra +7 more
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Nature Reviews Cancer
Over the past decade, circular RNA (circRNA) research has evolved into a bona fide research field shedding light on the functional consequence of this unique family of RNA molecules in cancer. Although the methodĀ of formation and the abundance of circRNAs can differ from their cognate linear mRNA, the spectrum of interacting partners and their ...
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Over the past decade, circular RNA (circRNA) research has evolved into a bona fide research field shedding light on the functional consequence of this unique family of RNA molecules in cancer. Although the methodĀ of formation and the abundance of circRNAs can differ from their cognate linear mRNA, the spectrum of interacting partners and their ...
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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of endogenous, covalently closed RNA molecules. Unlike linear RNAs, circRNAs are formed through noncanonical splicing, during which a downstream donor site is ligated with an upstream splice acceptor site, building a backsplice junction (BSJ), the distinguishing feature of circRNAs.
Julia, Mester-Tonczar, Ena, Hasimbegovic
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Julia, Mester-Tonczar, Ena, Hasimbegovic
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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) constitute a class of covalently closed, single-stranded RNA molecules that form a continuous loop structure, setting them apart from linear RNA molecules. These circular entities arise through a distinct biogenetic process termed "backsplicing," which involves the covalent bonding of the 5' site of an upstream exon with the 3'
Arvind, Srinivasan +1 more
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Circular RNAs and Neuronal Development
2018Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are abundant in the brain and are often expressed in complex spatiotemporal patterns that coincide with distinct developmental transitions. This suggests that circRNAs play a significant role in the centralĀ nervous system. This book chapter will review research progress into the function of circRNAs during neuronal development.
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Circular RNAs in Metabolic Diseases
2018Metabolic diseases include diabetes mellitus (DM), obesity, metabolic syndrome, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Circular RNA is a new type of RNA that is different from traditional linear RNA and has a closed loop structure. However, the function of circular RNA is not yet well elucidated in metabolic diseases.
Tianhui, Wang +5 more
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The biogenesis, biology and characterization of circular RNAs
Nature reviews genetics, 2019L. Kristensen +5 more
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Characterization of Circular RNA Concatemers
2018Circular RNAs (circRNAs) constitute a novel subset in the fascinating world of noncoding RNA, and they are found in practically all eukaryotes. Most of them exhibit low expression levels but some are extremely abundant. Typically, circRNAs are studied by RT-PCR-based assays, but for certain types of analyses this technique is not suitable. Circular RNA
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Exon-intron circular RNAs regulate transcription in the nucleus
Nature Structural &Molecular Biology, 2015Zhaoyong Li +17 more
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