Atherosclerosis underlies the predominant number of cardiovascular diseases and remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The development, progression and formation of clinically relevant atherosclerotic plaques involves the interaction of distinct and over-lapping mechanisms which dictate the roles and actions of multiple resident and recruited cell types including endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, and monocyte/macrophages. The discovery of non-coding RNAs including microRNAs, long non-coding RNAs, and circular RNAs, and their identification as key mechanistic regulators of mRNA and protein expression has piqued interest in their potential contribution to atherosclerosis. Accruing evidence has revealed no...
Vast parts of mammalian genomes are actively transcribed, predominantely giving rise to non-coding R...
Non-coding RNAs are increasingly recognized not only as regulators of various biological functions b...
Less than 2% of the genome encodes for proteins. Accumulating studies have revealed a diverse set of...
Most of the human genome is transcribed into non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), which encompass a heterogeneo...
Atherosclerosis and its clinical sequelae remain a world leading cause of disease and death, despite...
Current clinical data show that, despite constant efforts to develop novel therapies and clinical ap...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), with atherosclerosis as its main underlying pathology, is the most pr...
Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease of the vessel wall involving the interplay of mult...
For many years, proteins have been known be the major regulators in biological processes such as tra...
Only recently have we begun to appreciate the importance and complexity of the non-coding genome, ow...
Recent research has demonstrated that the non-coding genome plays a key role in genetic programming ...
Cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, has been characterized at the molecula...
peer reviewedCardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis are one of the leading causes of morbid...
Vast parts of mammalian genomes are actively transcribed, predominantely giving rise to non-coding R...
Non-coding RNAs are increasingly recognized not only as regulators of various biological functions b...
Less than 2% of the genome encodes for proteins. Accumulating studies have revealed a diverse set of...
Most of the human genome is transcribed into non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), which encompass a heterogeneo...
Atherosclerosis and its clinical sequelae remain a world leading cause of disease and death, despite...
Current clinical data show that, despite constant efforts to develop novel therapies and clinical ap...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), with atherosclerosis as its main underlying pathology, is the most pr...
Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease of the vessel wall involving the interplay of mult...
For many years, proteins have been known be the major regulators in biological processes such as tra...
Only recently have we begun to appreciate the importance and complexity of the non-coding genome, ow...
Recent research has demonstrated that the non-coding genome plays a key role in genetic programming ...
Cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, has been characterized at the molecula...
peer reviewedCardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis are one of the leading causes of morbid...
Vast parts of mammalian genomes are actively transcribed, predominantely giving rise to non-coding R...
Non-coding RNAs are increasingly recognized not only as regulators of various biological functions b...
Less than 2% of the genome encodes for proteins. Accumulating studies have revealed a diverse set of...