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The following pages link to The magic and mystery of miR-21 (Q42396388):
Displaying 21 items.
- Epigenetic associations in relation to cardiovascular prevention and therapeutics (Q26771428) (← links)
- Using microRNA as an alternative treatment for hyperlipidemia and cardiovascular disease: cardio-miRs in the pipeline (Q27694686) (← links)
- The expression of microRNA and microRNA clusters in the aging heart (Q31056643) (← links)
- Emerging Roles of microRNAs in Ischemic Stroke: As Possible Therapeutic Agents (Q33783563) (← links)
- Shielding the messenger (RNA): microRNA-based anticancer therapies (Q35070602) (← links)
- MiRNA inhibition in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (Q35799937) (← links)
- KSHV-Encoded MicroRNAs: Lessons for Viral Cancer Pathogenesis and Emerging Concepts (Q35810446) (← links)
- A novel molecular signature for elevated tricuspid regurgitation velocity in sickle cell disease (Q36238248) (← links)
- Approaches to manipulating microRNAs in neurogenesis (Q36540632) (← links)
- Reciprocal interplay between thyroid hormone and microRNA-21 regulates hedgehog pathway-driven skin tumorigenesis (Q36951778) (← links)
- MiR-193b and miR-365-1 are not required for the development and function of brown fat in the mouse (Q37568407) (← links)
- MicroRNA-21 regulates T-cell apoptosis by directly targeting the tumor suppressor gene Tipe2. (Q37620693) (← links)
- MicroRNAs as biomarkers of disease onset. (Q37872226) (← links)
- E2F and microRNA regulation of angiogenesis. (Q37971391) (← links)
- Ars2 is overexpressed in human cholangiocarcinomas and its depletion increases PTEN and PDCD4 by decreasing microRNA-21. (Q39418655) (← links)
- Hypoxamirs in Pulmonary Hypertension: Breathing New Life into Pulmonary Vascular Research (Q41491884) (← links)
- Holding our breath: The emerging and anticipated roles of microRNA in pulmonary hypertension (Q41546903) (← links)
- Expression and prognostic value of Ars2 in hepatocellular carcinoma (Q44943436) (← links)
- Stress-activated miR-21/miR-21* in hepatocytes promotes lipid and glucose metabolic disorders associated with high-fat diet consumption. (Q53094807) (← links)
- MicroRNA 21 in tissue injury and inflammation. (Q55564075) (← links)
- miRNA miR-21 Is Largely Dispensable for Intrathymic T-Cell Development (Q59136979) (← links)