TY - BOOK ID - 14200053 TI - Non-coding RNAs and Cancer PY - 2014 SN - 146148443X 1461484448 PB - New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Non-coding RNA. KW - Cancer. KW - Cancers KW - Carcinoma KW - Malignancy (Cancer) KW - Malignant tumors KW - fRNA KW - Functional RNA KW - ncRNA KW - nmRNA KW - Non-messenger RNA KW - Non-translated RNA KW - Noncoding RNA KW - Nontranslated RNA KW - Small non-messenger RNA KW - Small RNA KW - snmRNA KW - sRNA KW - Untranslated RNA KW - Medicine. KW - Cancer research. KW - Human genetics. KW - Gene expression. KW - Biochemistry. KW - Posttranslational modification. KW - Cell biology. KW - Biomedicine. KW - Cancer Research. KW - Cell Biology. KW - Biochemistry, general. KW - Posttranslational Modification. KW - Gene Expression. KW - Human Genetics. KW - Tumors KW - RNA KW - Oncology. KW - Cytology. KW - Post-translational modification . KW - Genetics KW - Heredity, Human KW - Human biology KW - Physical anthropology KW - Genes KW - Genetic regulation KW - Co-translational modification KW - Cotranslational modification KW - Modification, Post-translational KW - Post-translation protein modification KW - Post-translational protein modification KW - Posttranslation protein modification KW - Posttranslational modification KW - Posttranslational protein modification KW - Genetic translation KW - Proteins KW - Biological chemistry KW - Chemical composition of organisms KW - Organisms KW - Physiological chemistry KW - Biology KW - Chemistry KW - Medical sciences KW - Cell biology KW - Cellular biology KW - Cells KW - Cytologists KW - Expression KW - Synthesis KW - Composition KW - Cancer research UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14200053 AB - The discovery of microRNAs and its role as gene expression regulators in human carcinogenesis represents one of the most important scientific achievements of the last decade. More recently, other non-coding RNAs have been discovered and its implications in cancer are emerging as well, suggesting a broader than anticipated involvement of the non-coding genome in cancer. Moreover, completely new and unexpected functions for microRNAs are being revealed, leading to the identification of new anticancer molecular targets. This book represents a comprehensive guide on non-coding RNAs and cancer, spanning from its role as cancer biomarkers, to providing the most useful bioinformatic tools, to presenting some of the most relevant discoveries, which indicates how these fascinating molecules act as fine orchestrators of cancer biology. ER -