MicroRNA Mechanism
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Biological Processes and Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2022) | Viewed by 6524
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Interests: anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis; microRNA; molecular biomarkers; phylogenetic analysis; bioinformatics; industry statistics
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Dear Colleagues,
MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small non-coding RNA playing an important role in many biology processes including cell differentiation, development, cell cycle regulation, cell proliferation, and apoptosis. miRNAs also induce or promote cancer cell apoptosis by epigenetic mechanisms and are involved in the development of drug resistance. miRNAs can be detected in body fluids and tissues. Circulating miRNAs are useful diagnosis and prognosis biomarkers for many diseases. In addition, miRNAs can be used to explore the association between different diseases. Various studies have described their mechanisms of actions, cellular pathways, and regulation as well as their role as disease biomarkers through in vitro and in vivo experiments and using bioinformatics analysis. Nevertheless, many new miRNAs are being discovered, and their function is not yet well characterized.
This Special Issue on “MicroRNA Mechanisms” seeks high-quality reviews and original research papers focusing on a wide range of miRNA aspects, including miRNA signaling pathways, miRNA therapeutics, miRNA regulation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- miRNA biogenesis
- miRNA biomarkers
- miRNA epigenetics
- miRNA evolutionary processes
- miRNA networks
- miRNA pathways
- miRNA regulation
- miRNA therapeutics
Prof. Dr. Hsiuying Wang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- apoptosis
- biogenesis
- biomarker
- disease, epigenetics
- microRNA
- network
- pathway
- proliferation
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