Nuclease resistant extracellular miRNAs have been found in all known biological fluids. The biological function of extracellular miRNAs remains questionable; however, strong evidence suggests that these miRNAs can be more than just byproducts of cellular activity. Some extracellular miRNA species might carry cell-cell signaling function during various physiological and pathological processes. In this review, we discuss the state-of-the-art in the field of intercellular miRNA transport and highlight current theories regarding the origin and the biological function of extracellular miRNAs. © 2013 Turchinovich, Samatov, Tonevitsky and Burwinkel.
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Turchinovich, A., Samatov, T. R., Tonevitsky, A. G., & Burwinkel, B. (2013). Circulating miRNAs: Cell-cell communication function? Frontiers in Genetics. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2013.00119
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