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  1. MicroRNA (miRNA) dysregulation is causal in most, if not all, cancers. They silence the gene’s expression by modulating messenger RNA (mRNA) through employing translational repression or degradation. MiRNA has...

    Authors: Wei He, Jinzhi Xu, Zhen Huang, Junfeng Zhang and Lei Dong
    Citation: ExRNA 2019 1:7
  2. The discovery of extracellular RNA (exRNA) in blood and bodily fluids has expended our knowledge on RNA functions. ExRNAs may be transferred between cells and have functional significance in health and disease...

    Authors: Yang Zhou and Junwei Yang
    Citation: ExRNA 2019 1:5
  3. IsomiRs, the sequence-variants of microRNA (miRNA), are characterized by variation at the 3′- and/or 5′-end(s) of canonical miRNA-sequence as a result of nucleotide addition or deletion or substitution. These ...

    Authors: Jasdeep Kaur Dhanoa, Ramneek Verma, R. S. Sethi, Jaspreet Singh Arora and C. S. Mukhopadhyay
    Citation: ExRNA 2019 1:3