It has been recognized for decades that proteins, which are encoded by our genome and produced via transcription and translation steps, are building blocks that play vital roles in almost all biological processes. Mutations identified in many protein-coding genes are linked to various human diseases. However, this “protein-centered” dogma has been challenged in recent years with the discovery that the majority of our genome is “non-coding” yet transcribed. Non-coding RNA has become the focus of “next generation” biology. Here, we review the emerging field of non-coding RNAs, including microRNAs (miRNAs) and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), and their role in cardiovascular function and disease
Recent studies suggest that the majority of the human genome is transcribed, but only about 2% accou...
Increasing evidence has suggested that noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have vital roles in cardiovascular ti...
reported that there are far more transcripts than initially an-ticipated at the time of human genome...
Large-scale analyses of mammalian transcriptomes have identified a significant number of different R...
Cells display a set of RNA molecules at one time point, reflecting thus the cellular transcriptional...
The cardiovascular system plays a pivotal role in regulating and maintaining homeostasis in the huma...
For many years, proteins have been known be the major regulators in biological processes such as tra...
Despite significant improvements during the past 3 decades, cardiovascular disease remains a leading...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Recent studies suggest that the majority of the human genome is transcribed, but only about 2% accou...
Recent studies suggest that the majority of the human genome is transcribed, but only about 2% accou...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Recent studies suggest that the majority of the human genome is transcribed, but only about 2% accou...
Increasing evidence has suggested that noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have vital roles in cardiovascular ti...
reported that there are far more transcripts than initially an-ticipated at the time of human genome...
Large-scale analyses of mammalian transcriptomes have identified a significant number of different R...
Cells display a set of RNA molecules at one time point, reflecting thus the cellular transcriptional...
The cardiovascular system plays a pivotal role in regulating and maintaining homeostasis in the huma...
For many years, proteins have been known be the major regulators in biological processes such as tra...
Despite significant improvements during the past 3 decades, cardiovascular disease remains a leading...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Recent studies suggest that the majority of the human genome is transcribed, but only about 2% accou...
Recent studies suggest that the majority of the human genome is transcribed, but only about 2% accou...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Following completion of the human genome, it became evident that the majority of our DNA is transcri...
Recent studies suggest that the majority of the human genome is transcribed, but only about 2% accou...
Increasing evidence has suggested that noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have vital roles in cardiovascular ti...
reported that there are far more transcripts than initially an-ticipated at the time of human genome...