Long noncoding RNAs-related diseases, cancers, and drugs

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Abstract

Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) function is described in terms of related gene expressions, diseases, and cancers as well as their polymorphisms. Potential modulators of lncRNA function, including clinical drugs, natural products, and derivatives, are discussed, and bioinformatic resources are summarized. The improving knowledge of the lncRNA regulatory network has implications not only in gene expression, diseases, and cancers, but also in the development of lncRNA-based pharmacology. © 2013 Jen-Yang Tang et al.

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Tang, J. Y., Lee, J. C., Chang, Y. T., Hou, M. F., Huang, H. W., Liaw, C. C., & Chang, H. W. (2013). Long noncoding RNAs-related diseases, cancers, and drugs. The Scientific World Journal. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/943539

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