03459nam 2201129z- 450 991056646480332120231214133340.0(CKB)5680000000037732(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81171(EXLCZ)99568000000003773220202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRole of miRNAs in CancerAnalysis of Their TargetomeBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (302 p.)3-0365-1686-7 3-0365-1685-9 MicroRNAs are the best representatives of the non-coding part of the genome and their functions are mostly linked to their target genes. During the process of carcinogenesis, both dysregulation of microRNAs and their target genes can explain the development of the disease. However, most of the target genes of microRNAs have not yet been elucidated. In this book, we add new information related to the functions of microRNAs in various tumors and their associated targetome.Role of miRNAs in Cancer MedicinebicsscOncologybicsscmiR526bmiR655breast cancerangiogenesislymphangiogenesisEP4PI3K/AktmicroRNA-361EMTtumor microenvironmentcancer diagnosiscancer treatmentBladder cancermicroRNAgenetic markerprogressionccRCCprognostic biomarkermiRNAtranscription factorinterplaymicroRNAsexosomesliquid biopsymetastasiscancerliquid biopsiestumorSNAIL (SNAI1) transcription factorepithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT)long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs)circular RNAsviral miRNAsEBVHHV-8HPVHCVHBVMCPyVglioblastomaMGMTsurvivalradiotherapychemotherapytemozolomidetranslational medicineoncomiRNApost-transcriptional regulationimmune regulationadrenocortical carcinomamicro RNAnon-coding RNAthyroid carcinomaradioactive iodinedrug resistanceprognosisBurkitt lymphomamiR-378a-3pcell growthpancreatic cancerradioresistancepersonalized medicinebiomarkertargetMedicineOncologyNavarro Alfonsedt1328757Navarro AlfonsothBOOK9910566464803321Role of miRNAs in Cancer3038908UNINA