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Love Hurts, Love Scars, Love Wounds MicroRNAs: Mini Messengers Revealing Megafauna Mysteries MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small molecules made up of nucleotides (the same building blocks of DNA and RNA). MicroRNAs respond to different physiological states su

A formal Regulatory Management System [RMS] can help with: reduction of regulatory burden on citizens and firms improvement of regulatory quality identification of best choice of policy options Comprised of four elements: 1. regulatory quality tools 2. regulatory processes 3. regulatory institutions 4. regulatory policies 16

This study investigated microRNA and mRNA expression and protein function associated with DNA repair in human oocytes and embryos. MicroRNAs have been shown to down-regulate and in some cases to stabilise the expression of several genes including repair genes. The first aim of this study was to analyse the differences in the expression of microRNAs and their target mRNAs involved in repair .

2001). Their functions were tested by generating strainsthat were singly or multiply mutant for these microRNAs (Miska et al. 2007). These reverse genetics studies led to the reali-zation that microRNAs, with lin-4 and let-7 being notable exceptions, often function redundantly with members

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REVIEW Open Access Epstein-Barr virus BART microRNAs in EBV-associated Hodgkin lymphoma and gastric cancer Valli De Re1*, Laura Caggiari1, Mariangela De Zorzi1, Valentina Fanotto2, Gianmaria Miolo2, Fabio Puglisi2,3, Renato Cannizzaro4,5, Vincenzo Canzonieri6, Agostino Steffan1, Piero Farruggia7, Egesta Lopci8, Emanuele S. G. d’Amore9, Roberta Burnelli10, Lara Mussolin11 and Maurizio Mascarin12

Key words: regulation, regulatory quality, regulatory burden, regulatory management system, regulatory impact analysis, regulatory impact statement, cost of doing business . P a g e 792 . competitiveness, erodes public trust in government and encourages corruption in public institutions and public processes [OECD 2010].

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES PROCEDURES V1.0 1. PURPOSE The purpose of this document is to ensure that the EPA roles are defined with specific responsibilities for each role and for people who have been assigned to the listed roles. The roles and responsibilities

roles to support integrated care. This included roles being developed to facilitate integration of care across distinct areas of practice in order to deliver more holistic care, and roles supporting greater continuity of care across organisational and sectorial boundaries. Roles within individual settings that aim to provide existing

Leverage the power of the RACI model - not easy but worthwhile Fit roles into your organization, not your organization into the roles Combine roles whenever possible, particularly at the lifecycle stage Think about deleggg y, gating some local authority, as long as there is a single process Invest in role-based training

egories based on their functions: housekeeping and regu-latory, the latter includes miRNAs, circRNAs, and lncRNAs. Regulatory ncRNAs are extensively involved in gene transcription and translation. They are key players in physiological and pathological processes such as cell differentiation, ontogenesis, inflammation, and angiogen-esis.

classes: housekeeping RNAs, transfer RNAs, and regu-latory RNAs. MicroRNA(NA)e a kind of small regulatory RNAs and are approximately consist of 22 nucleotides [2]NA polymerase II transcripts these 1, single-stranded RNAs from DNA, then they get pro-cessed in the nucleus and after moving to cytoplasm, their maturation starts [3]NAs after completing