RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are key regulators of transcription and translation, with highly dynamic spatio-temporal regulation. They are usually involved in the regulation of RNA splicing, polyadenylation, and mRNA stability and mediate processes such as mRNA localization and translation, thereby affecting the RNA life cycle and causing the production of abnormal protein phenotypes that lead to tumorigenesis and development. Accumulating evidence supports that RBPs play critical roles in vital life processes, such as bladder cancer initiation, progression, metastasis, and drug resistance. Uncovering the regulatory mechanisms of RBPs in bladder cancer is aimed at addressing the occurrence and progression of bladder cancer and finding new th...
RNA activation (RNAa) is a newly discovered mechanism in which non-coding RNAs like small double-str...
The splicing regulatory protein RBM10 is frequently mutated in bladder carcinomas. Analysis of RNA...
The mortality and morbidity that characterize bladder cancer compel this malignancy into the categor...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play a critical role in the regulation of various RNA processes, includi...
Post-transcriptional regulation plays a leading role in gene regulation and RNA binding proteins (RB...
RBPs in the development and progression of BC remains unclear. Here, we elucidated the role of RBPs ...
Summary: RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) regulate the expression of thousands of transcripts, and some a...
RNA-binding proteins are involved in every stage of the RNA life cycle and have a major impact on ce...
Summary: Widespread remodeling of the transcriptome is a signature of cancer; however, little is kno...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) recognize specific motifs in pre-mRNAs and mRNAs and by doing so, regula...
Cancer development involves the stepwise accumulation of genetic lesions that overcome the normal re...
Background RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play important roles in cellular homeostasis by controlling ...
Previous investigations have indicated that RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are key molecules for the de...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are proteins that physically and functionally bind to RNA to regulate th...
According to data of the International Agency for Research on Cancer and the World Health Organizati...
RNA activation (RNAa) is a newly discovered mechanism in which non-coding RNAs like small double-str...
The splicing regulatory protein RBM10 is frequently mutated in bladder carcinomas. Analysis of RNA...
The mortality and morbidity that characterize bladder cancer compel this malignancy into the categor...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play a critical role in the regulation of various RNA processes, includi...
Post-transcriptional regulation plays a leading role in gene regulation and RNA binding proteins (RB...
RBPs in the development and progression of BC remains unclear. Here, we elucidated the role of RBPs ...
Summary: RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) regulate the expression of thousands of transcripts, and some a...
RNA-binding proteins are involved in every stage of the RNA life cycle and have a major impact on ce...
Summary: Widespread remodeling of the transcriptome is a signature of cancer; however, little is kno...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) recognize specific motifs in pre-mRNAs and mRNAs and by doing so, regula...
Cancer development involves the stepwise accumulation of genetic lesions that overcome the normal re...
Background RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play important roles in cellular homeostasis by controlling ...
Previous investigations have indicated that RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are key molecules for the de...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are proteins that physically and functionally bind to RNA to regulate th...
According to data of the International Agency for Research on Cancer and the World Health Organizati...
RNA activation (RNAa) is a newly discovered mechanism in which non-coding RNAs like small double-str...
The splicing regulatory protein RBM10 is frequently mutated in bladder carcinomas. Analysis of RNA...
The mortality and morbidity that characterize bladder cancer compel this malignancy into the categor...