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MicroRNAs and lung cancer: Biology and applications in diagnosis and prognosis.

Authors: Mallick, R  Patnaik, SK  Yendamuri, S 
Citation: Mallick R, etal., J Carcinog. 2010 Aug 3;9. pii: 8.
RGD ID: 5133721
Pubmed: PMID:20808843   (View Abstract at PubMed)
PMCID: PMC2925280   (View Article at PubMed Central)
DOI: DOI:10.4103/1477-3163.67074   (Journal Full-text)

MicroRNAs are tiny non-coding RNA molecules which play important roles in the epigenetic control of cellular processes by preventing the translation of proteins from messenger RNAs (mRNAs). A single microRNA can target different mRNAs, and an mRNA can be targeted by multiple microRNAs. Such complex interplays underlie many molecular pathways in cells, and specific roles for many microRNAs in physiological as well as pathological phenomena have been identified. Changes in expression of microRNAs have been associated with a wide variety of disease conditions, and microRNA-based biomarkers are being developed for the identification and monitoring of such states. This review provides a general overview of the current state of knowledge about the biology of microRNAs, and specific information about microRNAs with regard to the diagnosis and prognosis of lung cancer.


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