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Random walks on mutual microRNA-target gene interaction network improve the prediction of disease-associated microRNAs Universiteit Gent
Extracellular microRNAs exhibit sequence-dependent stability and cellular release kinetics Universiteit Gent
MicroRNAs as key regulators of xenobiotic biotransformation and drug response Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In the last decade, microRNAs have emerged as key factors that negatively regulate mRNA expression. It has been estimated that more than 50% of protein-coding genes are under microRNA control and each microRNA is predicted to repress several mRNA targets. In this respect, it is recognized that microRNAs play a vital role in various cellular and molecular processes and that, depending on the biological pathways in which they intervene, distorted ...
MicroRNAs in ovarian cancer: Current status and future perspectives KU Leuven
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the most common cause of death from gynecological malignancies in the Western world. The overall 5-year survival is only 30% due to late diagnosis and development of resistance to chemotherapy. There is, therefore, a strong need for prognostic and predictive markers to help optimize and personalize treatment hence improving the prognosis of ovarian cancer patients. Since 2006, an increasing number of studies have ...
A review of sample preparation for purification of microRNAs and analysis by mass spectrometry methods Universiteit Gent
Spotlight on microRNAs in allergy and asthma Universiteit Gent
Deep sequencing of small RNA libraries reveals dynamic expression patterns of microRNAs in multiple developmental stages of Bactrocera dorsalis Universiteit Gent
Review: MicroRNAs in runderbiest - focus op hun oorsprong en potentiële gezondheidsvoordelen voor het kalf Universiteit Gent
Colostrum is the first milk produced by a cow after she gives birth. Compared with mature milk, it has a high concentration of immunoglobulin G. Calves are born without circulating antibodies, thus ingestion of colostrum is necessary to protect the calf against pathogens in the first challenging weeks of life. In addition to the life-saving supply of antibodies, colostrum contains minerals, vitamins, growth factors, and immune cells. Recently, ...