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Competing endogenous RNA - Wikipedia These competitive endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) act as molecular sponges for a microRNA through their miRNA binding sites (also referred to as miRNA response elements, MRE), thereby de-repressing all target genes of the respective miRNA family
Overview of Competing Endogenous RNA (ceRNA) - CD Genomics What is Competitive Endogenous RNA? Competitive Endogenous RNA (ceRNA) is an intricate regulatory phenomenon encompassing various RNA molecules This intriguing concept postulates that these RNA molecules engage in a competitive struggle to bind microRNAs (miRNAs), which are diminutive non-coding RNA molecules with pivotal roles in gene regulation
The Role of ceRNA in Gene Expression - numberanalytics. com The discovery of competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) has revolutionized our understanding of gene regulation and its impact on various cellular processes ceRNAs are RNA molecules that regulate gene expression by competing for microRNA (miRNA) binding, thereby influencing the expression of target genes
What is the role of ceRNA? - iGEM Therefore, C ompetitive endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) act as molecular sponges for a microRNA through their miRNA binding sites (also referred to as miRNA response elements, MRE), thereby de-repressing all target genes of the respective miRNA family
CeRNA database - Wikipedia This competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) databases and resources is a compilation of databases and web portals and servers used for ceRNA prediction and ceRNA networks