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Synthetic regulatory RNAs selectively suppress the progression of bladder cancer

Synthetic regulatory RNAs selectively suppress the progression of bladder cancer

... synthetic regulatory RNAs, such as inhibitive RNA (iRNA) and active RNA (aRNA), may overcome these ...that regulatory RNAs selectively controlled the expression of amiRNAs and ultimately ...

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Repertoire of bovine miRNA and miRNA-Like small regulatory RNAs expressed upon viral infection

Repertoire of bovine miRNA and miRNA-Like small regulatory RNAs expressed upon viral infection

... nucleotide regulatory RNAs that modulate gene expression in animals and ...messenger RNAs by the RNA induced silencing complex ...small regulatory RNAs, distinguished by their origin ...

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Neisseria meningitidis Uses Sibling Small Regulatory RNAs To Switch from Cataplerotic to Anaplerotic Metabolism

Neisseria meningitidis Uses Sibling Small Regulatory RNAs To Switch from Cataplerotic to Anaplerotic Metabolism

... ever, regulatory transcription factors and two-component systems in meningococci in- volved in adaptation to local nutrient variations are ...small regulatory RNAs (Neisseria metabolic switch ...

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Beyond the proteome: non coding regulatory RNAs

Beyond the proteome: non coding regulatory RNAs

... non-coding RNAs implicated in the regulation of imprinted genes have been found to underlie several human genetic disorders, including DiGe- orge syndrome, Angelman syndrome and Prader-Willi syn- drome ...

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sRNAPipe: a Galaxy-based pipeline for bioinformatic in-depth exploration of small RNAseq data

sRNAPipe: a Galaxy-based pipeline for bioinformatic in-depth exploration of small RNAseq data

... small regulatory RNAs, with lengths ranging from 20 to 30 nt, guide Argonaute family proteins to RNA targets and regulate expression of di- verse ...Non-coding RNAs are the subject of extensive ...

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Natural antisense RNAs as mRNA regulatory elements in bacteria: a review on function and applications

Natural antisense RNAs as mRNA regulatory elements in bacteria: a review on function and applications

... response regulatory protein, ...Qrr RNAs as quorum regulatory RNAs (Qrr1 – Qrr4) that regulate the mRNA of the downstream target gene hapR through the inhibition of translation and mRNA ...

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Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. extract changes miRNA expression profiles in db-/db- mouse kidney

Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. extract changes miRNA expression profiles in db-/db- mouse kidney

... non-coding regulatory RNAs (20– 22 nucleotides) that play a key role in regulating numer- ous biological processes, as well as in the pathology of diseases ...

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To Know How a Gene Works, We Need to Redefine It First but then, More Importantly, to Let the Cell Itself Decide How to Transcribe and Process Its RNAs

To Know How a Gene Works, We Need to Redefine It First but then, More Importantly, to Let the Cell Itself Decide How to Transcribe and Process Its RNAs

... to regulatory RNAs, especially miRNAs and siRNAs, to elicit functions, but these functions are slipped because cDNAs lack ...the regulatory RNAs such siRNAs to correct this ...which ...

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Specific patterns of PIWI-interacting small noncoding RNA expression in dysplastic liver nodules and hepatocellular carcinoma

Specific patterns of PIWI-interacting small noncoding RNA expression in dysplastic liver nodules and hepatocellular carcinoma

... noncoding RNAs in hepatocarcinogenesis, given the pivotal role of these molecules in establishment of complex physiological and pathological phenotypes, including cancer [review in ...of regulatory ...

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The involvement of regulatory non coding RNAs in sepsis: a systematic review

The involvement of regulatory non coding RNAs in sepsis: a systematic review

... As sepsis progresses, the immune system is repro- grammed into a stage characterized by persistent inflam- mation and immunosuppression [69, 70]. These are mediated in part by miRNAs, which promote immune cell ...

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The Lytic Transcriptome of Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Reveals Extensive Transcription of Noncoding Regions, Including Regions Antisense to Important Genes

The Lytic Transcriptome of Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Reveals Extensive Transcription of Noncoding Regions, Including Regions Antisense to Important Genes

... Because of the imperfect correlation between array hybrid- ization pattern and transcript structure, tiling array data alone do not suffice to allow a detailed map of the KSHV lytic transcriptome. This issue is well ...

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A 6 Nucleotide Regulatory Motif within the AbcR Small RNAs of Brucella abortus Mediates Host Pathogen Interactions

A 6 Nucleotide Regulatory Motif within the AbcR Small RNAs of Brucella abortus Mediates Host Pathogen Interactions

... sRNAs typically regulate transcripts through the direct or indirect sensing of specific environmental stimuli (1, 2). It is by this mechanism that sRNAs can quickly alter the bacterial transcriptome to respond to and ...

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Databases and resources for human small non-coding RNAs

Databases and resources for human small non-coding RNAs

... nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are longer types of non-coding RNA (ncRNA; 60 – 300 nt in length), but are also regarded as ...of RNAs which function mostly in the nucleolus and partici- pate in the chemical ...

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Roles of Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway Regulatory Long Non-Coding RNAs in the Pathogenesis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

<p>Roles of Wnt/&beta;-Catenin Signaling Pathway Regulatory Long Non-Coding RNAs in the Pathogenesis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer</p>

... versatile regulatory function, lncRNAs may be potential therapeutic ...and RNAs interference (RNAi), have been used to inhibit cancer devel- opment and ...

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Human regulatory proteins associate with non coding RNAs from the EBV IR1 region

Human regulatory proteins associate with non coding RNAs from the EBV IR1 region

... Human regulatory proteins HNRNPA1 (heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1), HNRNPC, HNRNPL, HuR (human antigen R), and protein LIN28A (lin-28 homolog A) were predicted to bind ebv-sisRNA-1 and/or ebv- ...

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Characterization of Viral and Human RNAs Smaller than Canonical MicroRNAs

Characterization of Viral and Human RNAs Smaller than Canonical MicroRNAs

... bases) RNAs, such as microRNAs (miRNAs) and endogenous small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) participate in important cellular ...Piwi-interacting RNAs and transcription start site-associated ...

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Long Noncoding RNAs in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: Current Advances and Perspectives

<p>Long Noncoding RNAs in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: Current Advances and Perspectives</p>

... Abstract: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a complex and aggressive malig- nancy originating from B lymphocytes and characterized by extensive clinical, phenotypic and molecular heterogeneity. Although research ...

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Long noncoding RNAs coordinate functions between mitochondria and the nucleus

Long noncoding RNAs coordinate functions between mitochondria and the nucleus

... nuclear-encoded RNAs in mitochon- dria have potentially diverse import pathways, and the details of four RNA import mechanisms of mitochon- dria have been ...

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Small RNAs in early mammalian development: from gametes to gastrulation

Small RNAs in early mammalian development: from gametes to gastrulation

... In contrast to the ES cell studies, little is known about the role of small RNAs in trophectoderm specification. miRNA expression profiling of ES cells, ES cell-derived TS cells and progressive stages of ...

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Epigenetic modifications in essential hypertension

Epigenetic modifications in essential hypertension

... Abstract: Essential hypertension (EH) is a complex, polygenic condition with no single causative agent. Despite advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of EH, hypertension remains one of the world’s leading ...

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