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Stress, a common if unpredictable life event, can have pronounced effects on physiology and behavior. Individuals show wide variation in stress susceptibility and resilience, which are only partially explained by variations in coding... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyNon Coding RnaHistone Modifications
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      GeneticsBiologyTranscription FactorsMedicine
Less than 2% of human genome has protein-coding ability, while over 90 % is transcribed into non-coding RNA (ncRNA). NcRNA can be divided into small ncRNAs (<200 nucleotides) and long ncRNAs (>200 nucleotides). Small ncRNAs, including... more
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      BiomarkersCancer BiologylncRNA
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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as key regulators of diverse cell functions and processes. However, the relevance of lncRNAs in the cell and tissue response to ionizing radiation has not yet been characterized. Here we used... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsComputational BiologyRadiation Biology
Large numbers of long RNAs with little or no protein-coding potential [long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs)] are being identified in eukaryotes. In parallel, increasing data describing the expression profiles, molecular features and functions of... more
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      Long Noncoding RnaHumansFemaleAnimals
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) refer to a group of RNAs that are usually more than 200 nucleotides and are not involved in protein generation. Instead, lncRNAs are involved in different regulatory processes, such as regulation of gene... more
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      Cancer ResearchCancer epigeneticslncRNA
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The long non coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are the transcript of RNA molecules with a sequence length of more than 200 nucleotides. The lncRNAs play an important role in the regulation of biological process, such as remodeling of chromatin,... more
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      ImmunologyPsoriasislncRNA
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      EpigeneticsSignal TransductionlncRNA
Estrogen receptor-α (ERα) is a ligand-inducible protein which mediates estrogenic hormones signaling and defines the luminal BC phenotype. Recently, we demonstrated that even in absence of ligands ERα (apoERα) binds chromatin sites where... more
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      Molecular BiologyBreast CancerEstrogen ReceptorlncRNA
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A fundamental process during both embryo development and stem cell differentiation is the control of cell lineage determination. In developing skeletal muscle, many of the diffusible signaling molecules, transcription factors and more... more
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      Developmental BiologySkeletal muscle biologyMicroRNAMyogenesis
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      Micro RnaEpigenomicsHumansHPLC
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      lncRNAcircular RNAintronic RNA
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      GeneticsBiologyMedicineAcute Myeloid Leukemia
AimsCausal transcripts at genomic loci associated with type 2 diabetes are mostly unknown. The chr8p23.1 variant rs4841132, associated with an insulin resistant diabetes risk phenotype, lies in the second exon of a long non-coding RNA... more
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Recently generated high‐throughput sequencing data sets have shed light on the important regulatory roles of noncoding RNA (ncRNA) molecules in the development of higher organisms. Nowadays it is well‐known that regulatory ncRNAs can bind... more
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      miRNAInsecticide ResistancesiRNA deliveryncRNAs, miRNAs
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      GeneticsLong Noncoding RnamiRNAHumans
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Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) activation by estrogenic hormones induces luminal breast cancer cell proliferation. However, ERα plays also important hormone-independent functions to maintain breast tumor cells epithelial phenotype. We... more
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RNA editing is a dynamic mechanism for gene regulation attained through the alteration of the sequence of primary RNA transcripts. A-to-I (adenosine-to-inosine) RNA editing, which is catalyzed by members of the adenosine deaminase acting... more
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      RNA Editing- Next generation sequencing (NGS) data analysis, Chi-seq, RNA-seq ...ncRNAs, miRNAslncRNA
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Maternal mRNA transcripts deposited in growing oocytes regulate early development and are under intensive investigation as determinants of egg quality. The research has evolved from single gene studies to microarray and now RNA-Seq... more
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A fundamental process during both embryo development and stem cell differentiation is the control of cell lineage determination. In developing skeletal muscle, many of the diffusible signaling molecules, transcription factors and more... more
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      Developmental BiologySkeletal muscle biologyMicroRNABiology
Recent advances in human transcriptome have revealed the fundamental and functional roles of long non-coding RNA in the susceptibility to diverse diseases and pathological conditions. They participate in wide range of biological processes... more
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      InfertilitySpermatogenesisMale InfertilityBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia
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      NeurogenesisLong Noncoding RnaTranscriptionBiological Sciences
Many intergenic long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) loci regulate the expression of adjacent protein coding genes. Less clear is whether intergenic lncRNAs commonly regulate transcription by modulating chromatin at genomically distant loci. Here,... more
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      BiologyLong Noncoding RnaMedicineTranscription
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are newly introduced as tumor-related molecules. They are being considered as potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets in cancer studies. Here, we have assessed the importance of CYTOR (linc00152) as a... more
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      Breast CancerBiomarkerlncRNACytor
Several studies suggest that upregulated expression of the long non-coding RNA HOX transcript antisense RNA (HOTAIR) is a negative predictive biomarker for numerous cancers. Herein, we performed a meta-analysis to further investigate the... more
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      BioinformaticsSurvival AnalysisCancer ResearchCancer Prognostic Biomarkers
Immune responses combat various infectious agents by inducing inflammatory responses, antimicrobial pathways and adaptive immunity. The polygenic responses to these external stimuli are temporally and coordinately regulated. Specific... more
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      TranscriptomicsCell CultureBiochemistry and molecular biologylncRNA
The innate immune system protects against infections by initiating an inducible inflammatory response. NF-kappa B (NF-KB) is one of the critical transcription factors controlling this complex response, but some aspects of its regulation... more
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Mrhl RNA is a nuclear lncRNA encoded in the mouse genome and negatively regulates Wnt signaling in spermatogonial cells through p68/Ddx5 RNA helicase. Mrhl RNA is present in the chromatin fraction of mouse spermatogonial Gc1-Spg cells and... more
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      Chromatin BiologyCell SignalingSpermatogenesislncRNA
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Several studies suggest that upregulated expression of the long non-coding RNA HOX transcript antisense RNA (HOTAIR) is a negative predictive biomarker for numerous cancers. Herein, we performed a meta-analysis to further investigate the... more
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      BioinformaticsSurvival AnalysisCancer ResearchSurvival
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      AddictionMicroRNAmiRNAEpigenetic