jueves, 15 de agosto de 2019

MiRNA

MiRNA



miRNA

Edited by Prof Kendal D. Hirschi
  1. Content Type:Research

    Skeletal muscle injury activates satellite cells to initiate processes of proliferation, differentiation, and hypertrophy in order to regenerate muscle fibers. The number of microRNAs and their target genes ar...
    Authors:Karolina A. Chodkowska, Anna Ciecierska, Kinga Majchrzak, Piotr Ostaszewski and Tomasz Sadkowski
    Citation:Genes & Nutrition 2018 13:10
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  2. Content Type:Research

    Transgenic expression of small RNAs is a prevalent approach in agrobiotechnology for the global enhancement of plant foods. Meanwhile, emerging studies have, on the one hand, emphasized the potential of transg...
    Authors:Jian Yang, Cecilia Primo, Ismail Elbaz-Younes and Kendal D. Hirschi
    Citation:Genes & Nutrition 2017 12:17
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  3. Content Type:Editorial

    When a novel nutritional concept comes along, scientists become enthusiastic and start new explorations. In 2012, the field was enthralled with a study suggesting plant-based nucleic acid “information” acts as...
    Authors:Kendal D. Hirschi
    Citation:Genes & Nutrition 2017 12:16
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  4. Content Type:Discussion

    In ancient lore, a bullet cast from silver is the only effective weapon against monsters. The uptake of active diet-derived microRNAs (miRNAs) in consumers may be the silver bullet long sought after in nutriti...
    Authors:Kenneth W. Witwer and Chen-Yu Zhang
    Citation:Genes & Nutrition 2017 12:15
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  5. Content Type:Commentary

    Extracellular vesicles deliver a variety of cargos to recipient cells, including the delivery of cargos in dietary vesicles from bovine milk to non-bovine species. The rate of discovery in this important line ...
    Authors:Janos Zempleni
    Citation:Genes & Nutrition 2017 12:12
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