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MicroRNA in prostate, bladder, and kidney cancer: a systematic review.

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MiRNAs appear to be important modulators of urologic cancer, and many are functionally implicated in their pathogenesis.
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This article is published in European Urology.The article was published on 2011-05-01. It has received 448 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cancer & Gene silencing.

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Renal cell carcinoma development and miRNAs: a possible link to the EGFR pathway.

TL;DR: Some potential miRNAs that could be involved in the modulation of the EGF receptor pathway and consequently in RCC development are highlighted.
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MicroRNA-152 inhibits tumor cell growth by directly targeting RTKN in hepatocellular carcinoma

TL;DR: It is identified that miRNA-152 can inhibit tumor cell growth by targeting RTKN in HCC and is a direct gene target of miR-152.
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LncRNA MST1P2/miR-133b axis affects the chemoresistance of bladder cancer to cisplatin-based therapy via Sirt1/p53 signaling.

TL;DR: MST1P2 serves as a competing endogenous RNA for miR‐133b to counteract miR'133b‐induced suppression on Sirt1, therefore enhancing the resistance of bladder cancer cells to DDP.
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Intracellular RNA-tracking methods

TL;DR: The mechanisms, advantages, and weaknesses of in situ hybridization, molecular beacons, MS2 tagging and Cas-derived systems are discussed, as well as how RNA tracking can be employed to study various aspects of molecular biology.
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MicroRNAs: Target Recognition and Regulatory Functions

TL;DR: The current understanding of miRNA target recognition in animals is outlined and the widespread impact of miRNAs on both the expression and evolution of protein-coding genes is discussed.
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A microRNA polycistron as a potential human oncogene

TL;DR: It is found that the levels of the primary or mature microRNAs derived from the mir-17–92 locus are often substantially increased in human B-cell lymphomas, and the cluster is implicate as a potential human oncogene.

Mammalian microRNAs predominantly act to decrease target mRNA levels

TL;DR: Results show that changes in mRNA levels closely reflect the impact of miRNAs on gene expression and indicate that destabilization of target mRNAs is the predominant reason for reduced protein output.
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Mammalian microRNAs predominantly act to decrease target mRNA levels

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used ribosome profiling to measure the overall effects on protein production and compare these to simultaneously measured effects on mRNA levels, showing that changes in mRNA levels closely reflect the impact of miRNAs on gene expression and indicate that destabilization of target mRNAs is the predominant reason for reduced protein output.
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