MicroRNA SNPs in Cancer

作者: Yujing Li , Peng Jin

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8444-8_8

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摘要: MiRNAs could serve as the regulators of cell events, including such differentiation, propagation, and apoptosis. act natural oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes. Whether a particular miRNA serves either almost be moot when additional problems SNPs enter fray. A involved with (miR-SNPs) on any regulatory level, whether naturally cancer-inducing not, easily undergo an oncogenic transformation. This chapter reviews targets miRNAs themselves frequently containing reflecting different risks markers cancer emphasis familial groups populations shared heredity.

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