Deficiency of miR-155 in Leukemic B-Cells Results in Cell Cycle Arrest and Deregulation of MIR155HG/TP53INP1/CDKN1A/CCND1 network

Cell cycle progression and leukemia development are tightly regulated processes in which even a small imbalance in the expression of cell cycle regulatory molecules and microRNAs (miRNAs) can lead to an increased risk of cancer/leukemia development. Here, we focus on the study of a ubiquitous, multi...

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Published in:Archives of medical research Vol. 56; no. 3; p. 103124
Main Authors: Golovina, Elena, Kokavec, Juraj, Kazantsev, Dmitry, Yurikova, Oxana, Bajecny, Martin, Savvulidi, Filipp Georgijevic, Simersky, Radim, Lenobel, Rene, Tost, Jorg, Herynek, Vit, Sefc, Ludek, Sebela, Marek, Klener, Pavel, Zemanova, Zuzana, Stopka, Tomas, Vargova, Karina Savvulidi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01.04.2025
Elsevier
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ISSN:0188-4409, 1873-5487, 1873-5487
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