Summary The aim of this study is to describe the biogenesis of microRNA, its relations with carcinogenesis, and the correlation between microRNA and ionizing radiation (IR), focusing on radioresponsiveness. It is known that microRNA biogenesis is well established and involves different enzymatic cleavages, resulting in the production of mature microRNA. MicroRNAs are involved in carcinogenesis. Their interaction is related to the genetic and epigenetic changes associated with activation of proto-oncogenes or inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. Several studies have shown that the levels of expression of some microRNAs vary significantly after irradiation. There are evidences that microRNAs can influence cellular response after IR. In add...
Introduction: MicroRNAs are regulators of central cellular processes and are implicated in the patho...
As a result of various stresses, lesions caused by DNA-damaging agents occur constantly in each cell...
Ionizing radiation (IR) used in radiotherapy to treat cancer cells is a source of DNA damage, among ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) represent a class of small non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) represent a class of small non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression...
Many carcinogenic agents such as ultra-violet light from the sun and various natural and man-made ch...
MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small, non-coding, RNAs with gene expression regulator roles. As an important ...
MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small, non-coding, RNAs with gene expression regulator roles. As an important ...
Radiotherapy (RT) is a widely used and effective non-surgical cancer treatment. However, the mechani...
MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small, non-coding, RNAs with gene expression regulator roles. As an important ...
Ionizing radiation (IR) is widely used in cancer treatment and in biological studies. It disrupts ce...
Ionizing radiation (IR) disrupts cellular homeostasis through multiple mechanisms including changes ...
Breast cancer represents the leading cause of death in women worldwide. Ionizing radiation is one of...
Disturbances in microRNA expression by epigenetic alterations and mutations may promote not only tum...
Ionizing radiation is genotoxic to the cell, and p53 is commonly considered to be a key regulator th...
Introduction: MicroRNAs are regulators of central cellular processes and are implicated in the patho...
As a result of various stresses, lesions caused by DNA-damaging agents occur constantly in each cell...
Ionizing radiation (IR) used in radiotherapy to treat cancer cells is a source of DNA damage, among ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) represent a class of small non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) represent a class of small non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression...
Many carcinogenic agents such as ultra-violet light from the sun and various natural and man-made ch...
MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small, non-coding, RNAs with gene expression regulator roles. As an important ...
MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small, non-coding, RNAs with gene expression regulator roles. As an important ...
Radiotherapy (RT) is a widely used and effective non-surgical cancer treatment. However, the mechani...
MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small, non-coding, RNAs with gene expression regulator roles. As an important ...
Ionizing radiation (IR) is widely used in cancer treatment and in biological studies. It disrupts ce...
Ionizing radiation (IR) disrupts cellular homeostasis through multiple mechanisms including changes ...
Breast cancer represents the leading cause of death in women worldwide. Ionizing radiation is one of...
Disturbances in microRNA expression by epigenetic alterations and mutations may promote not only tum...
Ionizing radiation is genotoxic to the cell, and p53 is commonly considered to be a key regulator th...
Introduction: MicroRNAs are regulators of central cellular processes and are implicated in the patho...
As a result of various stresses, lesions caused by DNA-damaging agents occur constantly in each cell...
Ionizing radiation (IR) used in radiotherapy to treat cancer cells is a source of DNA damage, among ...