𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Physiological and pathological roles for microRNAs in the immune system

✍ Scribed by O'Connell, Ryan M.; Rao, Dinesh S.; Chaudhuri, Aadel A.; Baltimore, David


Book ID
109956257
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
509 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1474-1741

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


Role of microRNAs in central nervous sys
✍ Karla F. Meza-Sosa; David Valle-García; Gustavo Pedraza-Alva; Leonor Pérez-Martí 📂 Article 📅 2011 🏛 John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English ⚖ 594 KB

## Abstract Gene expression regulation is essential for correct functioning of the cell. Complex processes such as development, apoptosis, cell differentiation, and cell cycling require a fine tuning of gene expression. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNAs that have been recognized as key components o

Physiological and pathological angiogene
✍ Miklós I. Góth; Erika Hubina; Stefanos Raptis; György M. Nagy; Béla E. Tóth 📂 Article 📅 2003 🏛 John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English ⚖ 102 KB

## Abstract Formation of new blood vessels occurs in many physiological states (during development of the embryo, cycling changes of the female reproductive tract), as well as in pathological processes (such as diabetic retinopathy and wound healing). Angiogenesis has been shown to be related to tu

Cyclin T: Three forms for different role
✍ Antonio De Luca; Maria De Falco; Alfonso Baldi; Marco G. Paggi 📂 Article 📅 2003 🏛 John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English ⚖ 130 KB

## Abstract Cyclins are members of family of proteins involved in the cell cycle regulation. They are regulatory subunits of complexes with proteins called cyclin‐dependent kinases (CDKs). There are three forms of cyclin T: cyclin T1, cyclin T2a, and T2b. All cyclin T contain an N‐terminal “cyclin