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- Oncomir abstract "An oncomir (also oncomiR) is a microRNA (miRNA) that is associated with cancer. MicroRNAs are short RNA molecules about 22 nucleotides in length. Essentially, miRNAs specifically target certain messenger RNAs (mRNAs) to prevent them from coding for a specific protein. The dysregulation of certain microRNAs (oncomirs) has been associated with specific cancer forming (oncogenic) events. Many different oncomirs have been identified in numerous types of human cancers.Oncomirs are associated with carcinogenesis, malignant transformation, and metastasis. Some oncomir genes are oncogenes, in that overexpression of the gene leads to cancerous growth. Other oncomir genes are tumor suppressors in a normal cell, so that underexpression of the gene leads to cancerous growth.".
- Oncomir wikiPageExternalLink www.oncomir.umn.edu.
- Oncomir wikiPageExternalLink oncomir-collection.
- Oncomir wikiPageID "26422759".
- Oncomir wikiPageRevisionID "600892015".
- Oncomir hasPhotoCollection Oncomir.
- Oncomir subject Category:Carcinogenesis.
- Oncomir subject Category:RNA.
- Oncomir comment "An oncomir (also oncomiR) is a microRNA (miRNA) that is associated with cancer. MicroRNAs are short RNA molecules about 22 nucleotides in length. Essentially, miRNAs specifically target certain messenger RNAs (mRNAs) to prevent them from coding for a specific protein. The dysregulation of certain microRNAs (oncomirs) has been associated with specific cancer forming (oncogenic) events.".
- Oncomir label "Oncomir".
- Oncomir sameAs m.0bbw1lq.
- Oncomir sameAs Q7092103.
- Oncomir sameAs Q7092103.
- Oncomir wasDerivedFrom Oncomir?oldid=600892015.
- Oncomir isPrimaryTopicOf Oncomir.