Small RNAs: Core Players in Health and Disease

ARNs de Pequeño Tamaño: Jugadores Centrales en Salud y Enfermedad

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Abstract



Scientists have long been intrigued by the cellular processes orchestrated by the intricate network of molecular interactions. Recently, miRNAs have emerged as fundamental regulators. These small non-coding RNAs can significantly modulate gene expression, making them markers of biological processes in normal cellular development and pathological processes.




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