MicroRNAs networks in thyroid cancers: focus on miRNAs related to the fascin

miRNAs are non coding ribonucleic acids which are protected with respect to evolution, and have a length of 18–25 nucleotides. microRNAs control the gene expression after transcription, through mRNA destruction or translation processing, and therefore participate in arrangement of the physiologic an...

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Hauptverfasser: Samimi, Hilda, Zaki dizaji, Majid, Ghadami, Mohsen, Shahzadeh fazeli, Abolhasan, Khashayar, Patricia, Soleimani, Masoud, Larijani, Bagher, Haghpanah, Vahid
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subjects Diabetes and Metabolism
Endocrinology
Fascin
Internal Medicine
Medicine and Health Sciences
microRNA
Oncomir
Technology and Engineering
Thyroid Cancer
title MicroRNAs networks in thyroid cancers: focus on miRNAs related to the fascin
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