Noncoding RNAs in disease


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2018-09

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Review Article

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Abstract

Noncoding RNAs are emerging as potent and multifunctional regulators in all biological processes. In parallel, a rapidly growing number of studies has unravelled associations between aberrant noncoding RNA expression and human diseases. These associations have been extensively reviewed, often with the focus on a particular microRNA (miRNA) (family) or a selected disease/pathology. In this Mini‐Review, we highlight a selection of studies in order to demonstrate the wide‐scale involvement of miRNAs and long noncoding RNAs in the pathophysiology of three types of diseases: cancer, cardiovascular and neurological disorders. This research is opening new avenues to novel therapeutic approaches.

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592 (17)

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2884 - 2900

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Wiley

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long noncoding RNA; microRNA; noncoding RNA

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03760 - Hall, Jonathan / Hall, Jonathan check_circle

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