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MicroRNA-encoding long non-coding RNAs [PDF]
Background Recent analysis of the mouse transcriptional data has revealed the existence of ~34,000 messenger-like non-coding RNAs (ml-ncRNAs). Whereas the functional properties of these ml-ncRNAs are beginning to be unravelled, no functional information ...
Zhu Xiaopeng +9 more
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Long Non-coding RNAs in the Cytoplasm
An enormous amount of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) transcribed from eukaryotic genome are important regulators in different aspects of cellular events. Cytoplasm is the residence and the site of action for many lncRNAs.
Farooq Rashid, Abdullah Shah, Ge Shan
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Long Non-coding RNAs In Cancer Progression [PDF]
Recent large-scale transcriptome analyses have revealed that transcription is spread throughout the mammalian genomes, yielding large numbers of transcripts, including long non-coding (lnc) RNAs with little or no protein-coding capacity.
Keiko eTano, Nobuyoshi eAkimitsu
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Long Non-Coding RNA Epigenetics [PDF]
Long noncoding RNAs exceeding a length of 200 nucleotides play an important role in ensuring cell functions and proper organism development by interacting with cellular compounds such as miRNA, mRNA, DNA and proteins. However, there is an additional level of lncRNA regulation, called lncRNA epigenetics, in gene expression control.
Marek Kazimierczyk, Jan Wrzesinski
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Long non‐coding RNA modifies chromatin [PDF]
AbstractCommon themes are emerging in the molecular mechanisms of long non‐coding RNA‐mediated gene repression. Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) participate in targeted gene silencing through chromatin remodelling, nuclear reorganisation, formation of a silencing domain and precise control over the entry of genes into silent compartments.
Alka Saxena, Piero Carninci??
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Long Non-Coding RNA in Cancer [PDF]
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are pervasively transcribed in the genome and are emerging as new players in tumorigenesis due to their various functions in transcriptional, posttranscriptional and epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation. LncRNAs are deregulated in a number of cancers, demonstrating both oncogenic and tumor suppressive roles, thus ...
Nina Hauptman, Damjan Glavač
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Long non-coding RNAs in cancer [PDF]
Hunan Key Laboratory of Nonresolving Inflammation and Cancer, Disease Genome Research Center, the Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410013, China; Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis of Ministry of Health, Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Cancer Invasion of Ministry of Education, Cancer Research Institute, Central South ...
Gong, ZhaoJian +15 more
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Long non-coding RNAs era in liver cancer [PDF]
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies leading to high mortality rates in the general population and the sixth most common cancer worldwide.
Guerrieri, Francesca
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Non-coding RNAs Shaping Muscle
In 1957, Francis Crick speculated that RNA, beyond its protein-coding capacity, could have its own function. Decade after decade, this theory was dramatically boosted by the discovery of new classes of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), including long ncRNAs ...
Julie Martone +3 more
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Long non-coding RNAs in cutaneous melanoma : clinical perspectives [PDF]
Metastatic melanoma of the skin has a high mortality despite the recent introduction of targeted therapy and immunotherapy. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are defined as transcripts of more than 200 nucleotides in length that lack protein-coding ...
Brochez, Lieve +4 more
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