Putative targets of virus-induced teleost fish homologues of mammalian immune-relevant microribonucleic acids
Background: Microribonucleic acids or microRNAs (miRNAs) are short (18-22 nucleotides) endogenous RNAs that potently regulate the expression of a wide spectrum of genes through the RNA interference mechanism (RNAi). In RNAi, miRNAs repress the translation of target mRNAs or mediate mRNA degradation...
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Main Authors: | Bela-ong, Dennis B., Schyth, Brian Dall, Skovgard, Kerstin, Jørgensen, Hanne H., Angeles, Jorge Gil C., Montecillo, Andrew, Lorenzen, Niels |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11554 |
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