Previous studies have demonstrated that high mobility group A proteins have a critical role on the onset of human pituitary adenomas. Indeed, both high mobility group A (HMGA) genes are overexpressed in pituitary adenomas, and consistently transgenic mice overexpressing either the Hmga1 or the Hmga2 gene develop mixed growth hormone/prolactin (GH-PRL)-secreting pituitary adenomas. Trisomy of chromosome 12, where HMGA2 is located, and/or amplification of the HMGA2 gene locus account for the HMGA2 overexpression in most human prolactinomas. Conversely, HMGA1 overexpression is not associated to any rearrangement or amplification of the HMGA1 locus. We have first identified micro RNAs (miRNAs) able to target both HMGA1 and HMGA2 messenger RNAs....
The high-mobility group A2 (HMGA2) gene has a critical role in benign tumors where it is frequently ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that control gene expression by targeting mRNA. It has ...
We have previously demonstrated that HMGA1b and HMGA2 overexpression in mice induces the development...
Previous studies have demonstrated that high mobility group A proteins have a critical role on the o...
Numerous studies have established that High Mobility Group A (HMGA) proteins play a pivotal role on ...
Transgenic mice overexpressing the high mobility group A (HMGA) genes, Hmga1 or Hmga2 develop pituit...
Context: MicroRNA (miRNA) are an important class of regulators of gene expression. Altered miRNA exp...
Overexpression of the high-mobility group A (HMGA)1 and HMGA2 proteins is a feature of all human pit...
The High Mobility Group A (HMGA) nonhistone chromatin proteins alter chromatin structure and, thereb...
The high mobility group AT-hook (HMGA) proteins, a family of DNA architectural factors, are highly e...
The high-mobility group A (HMGA) family of proteins orchestrates the assembly of nucleoprotein struc...
The high-mobility group A2 (HMGA2) gene has a critical role in benign tumors where it is frequently ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that control gene expression by targeting mRNA. It has ...
We have previously demonstrated that HMGA1b and HMGA2 overexpression in mice induces the development...
Previous studies have demonstrated that high mobility group A proteins have a critical role on the o...
Numerous studies have established that High Mobility Group A (HMGA) proteins play a pivotal role on ...
Transgenic mice overexpressing the high mobility group A (HMGA) genes, Hmga1 or Hmga2 develop pituit...
Context: MicroRNA (miRNA) are an important class of regulators of gene expression. Altered miRNA exp...
Overexpression of the high-mobility group A (HMGA)1 and HMGA2 proteins is a feature of all human pit...
The High Mobility Group A (HMGA) nonhistone chromatin proteins alter chromatin structure and, thereb...
The high mobility group AT-hook (HMGA) proteins, a family of DNA architectural factors, are highly e...
The high-mobility group A (HMGA) family of proteins orchestrates the assembly of nucleoprotein struc...
The high-mobility group A2 (HMGA2) gene has a critical role in benign tumors where it is frequently ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that control gene expression by targeting mRNA. It has ...
We have previously demonstrated that HMGA1b and HMGA2 overexpression in mice induces the development...