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microRNA and Allergy

2015
Allergy is a common hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system, which, along with other factors, is also subjected to regulation by microRNAs. The most common allergic diseases are allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, and food allergy, which all are multifactorial and very heterogeneous conditions, highlighting the need for more ...
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MicroRNAs as oncogenes

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2006
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of non-coding RNAs that function as endogenous triggers of the RNA interference pathway. Originally discovered in Caenorhabditis elegans, this group of tiny RNAs has moved to the forefront of biology. With over 300 miRNA genes identified in the human genome, and a plethora of predicted mRNA targets, it is believed that ...
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microRNA and Pain

2015
Pain is an important protective system that alerts organisms to actual or possible tissue damage. However, a variety of pathologies can lead to chronic pain that is no longer beneficial. Lesions or diseases of the somatosensory nervous system cause intractable neuropathic pain that occasionally lasts even after the original pathology subsides.
Atsushi, Sakai, Hidenori, Suzuki
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Viruses and microRNAs

Nature Genetics, 2006
The discovery of RNA interference and cellular microRNAs (miRNAs) has not only affected how biological research is conducted but also revealed an entirely new level of post-transcriptional gene regulation. Here, I discuss the potential functions of the virally encoded miRNAs recently identified in several pathogenic human viruses and propose that ...
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MicroRNAs and immunity

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2022
Afsar Raza, Naqvi, Maryam, Sarwat
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MicroRNA and Adipogenesis

2017
In obesity, the process of adipogenesis largely determines the number of adipocytes in body fat depots. Adipogenesis is regulated by several adipocyte-selective microRNAs (miRNAs) and transcription factors that modulate adipocyte proliferation and differentiation. However, some miRNAs block expression of master regulators of adipogenesis. Additionally,
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microRNA, epi-microRNA, and cancer

2023
Michaela B. Kirschner   +2 more
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MicroRNA-210 as a Novel Therapy for Treatment of Ischemic Heart Disease

Circulation, 2010
Shijun Hu, Zongjin Li, Fangjun Jia
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MicroRNA29

Circulation, 2013
Kristin Dawson   +2 more
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