Role of miRNAs in Cancer Analysis of Their Targetome

MicroRNAs are the best representatives of the non-coding part of the genome and their functions are mostly linked to their target genes. During the process of carcinogenesis, both dysregulation of microRNAs and their target genes can explain the development of the disease. However, most of the targe...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
Subjects:
EBV
EMT
EP4
HBV
HCV
HPV
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653 |a HCV 
653 |a HHV-8 
653 |a HPV 
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653 |a long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) 
653 |a lymphangiogenesis 
653 |a MCPyV 
653 |a metastasis 
653 |a MGMT 
653 |a micro RNA 
653 |a microRNA 
653 |a microRNA-361 
653 |a microRNAs 
653 |a miR-378a-3p 
653 |a miR526b 
653 |a miR655 
653 |a miRNA 
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653 |a progression 
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653 |a radioresistance 
653 |a radiotherapy 
653 |a SNAIL (SNAI1) transcription factor 
653 |a survival 
653 |a target 
653 |a temozolomide 
653 |a thyroid carcinoma 
653 |a transcription factor 
653 |a translational medicine 
653 |a tumor 
653 |a tumor microenvironment 
653 |a viral miRNAs 
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