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The following pages link to miRNApath: a database of miRNAs, target genes and metabolic pathways. (Q48076134):
Displaying 16 items.
- MicroRNA and mRNA integrated analysis (MMIA): a web tool for examining biological functions of microRNA expression (Q24655492) (← links)
- Bioinformatic tools for microRNA dissection (Q27004412) (← links)
- miRDB: a microRNA target prediction and functional annotation database with a wiki interface (Q28754510) (← links)
- ProteoMirExpress: inferring microRNA and protein-centered regulatory networks from high-throughput proteomic and mRNA expression data (Q30660174) (← links)
- R-based software for the integration of pathway data into bioinformatic algorithms (Q30821850) (← links)
- MicroRNA 320a functions as a novel endogenous modulator of aquaporins 1 and 4 as well as a potential therapeutic target in cerebral ischemia (Q34121520) (← links)
- MicroRNAs and cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase-2 in human myocardial infarction: expression and bioinformatic analysis. (Q34445757) (← links)
- Mechanism of transfer of functional microRNAs between mouse dendritic cells via exosomes. (Q35692028) (← links)
- Semantic biomedical resource discovery: a Natural Language Processing framework. (Q35794224) (← links)
- miRPathDB: a new dictionary on microRNAs and target pathways (Q37557009) (← links)
- MAPK and JAK/STAT pathways targeted by miR-23a and miR-23b in prostate cancer: computational and in vitro approaches. (Q38918320) (← links)
- miRegulome: a knowledge-base of miRNA regulomics and analysis. (Q40660140) (← links)
- In silico analysis of combinatorial microRNA activity reveals target genes and pathways associated with breast cancer metastasis. (Q42724911) (← links)
- A comprehensive review of web-based resources of non-coding RNAs for plant science research. (Q55513249) (← links)
- Role of siRNAs and miRNAs in the processes of RNA-mediated gene silencing during viral infections (Q90667421) (← links)
- Knockdown of miR-572 suppresses cell proliferation and promotes apoptosis in renal cell carcinoma cells by targeting the NF2/Hippo signaling pathway (Q92714808) (← links)