Export of microRNAs and microRNA-protective protein by mammalian cells
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Abstract
The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) as a new class of regulators of gene expression has triggered an explosion of research activities, but has left many unanswered questions about how this regulation functions and how it is integrated with other regulatory mechanisms. A number of miRNAs have been found to be present in plasma and other body fluids of humans and mice in surprisingly high concentrations. This observation was unexpected in two respects: first, the fact that these molecules are present at all outside the cell at significant concentrations and second, that these molecules appear to be stable outside of the cell. In light of this it has been suggested that the biological function of miRNAs may also…
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- Microvesicles
- Biology
- microRNA
- Cell biology
- Cell
- Extracellular
- Cell culture
- Exosome
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