Friday, June 9 |
6:00 PM |
Conference Registration |
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8:00 PM |
Welcome Reception and Dinner |
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Saturday, June 10 |
7:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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8:25 AM |
Welcome and Opening Remarks |
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SESSION I |
Systems biology of ncRNAs Chair: Howard Chang |
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8:30 AM |
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Genome regulation by long noncoding RNAs Howard Chang |
9:00 AM |
2 |
Truncated proteins generated from intronic polyadenylation inactivate tumor suppressor genes Christine Mayr |
9:30 AM |
3 |
A new role for Argonaute phosphorylation in microRNA-mediated silencing Joshua Mendell |
10:00 AM |
4 |
New evidence for Piwi association with specific sites in the Drosophila genome Nils Neuenkirchen, Na Liu, Mei Zhong, and Haifan Lin |
10:15 AM |
5 |
Noncanonical function of DGCR8 controls mESC exit from pluripotency Daniel Cirera-Salinas |
10:30 AM |
6 |
Deciphering target-induced miRNA degradation Paulina Pawlica and Joan Steitz |
10:45 AM |
Coffee Break and Poster Session |
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SESSION II |
microRNA biogenesis and regulation Chair: David Bartel |
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11:45 AM |
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MicroRNAs and mRNAs David Bartel |
12:15 PM |
8 |
RNA regulation in stem cells and disease Richard Gregory |
12:45 PM |
9 |
Tudor-SN-mediated endonucleolytic decay of human-cell microRNAs promotes G1/S phase transition Lynne Maquat |
1:15 PM |
10 |
Endogenous transcripts control miRNA levels and activity in mammalian cells by a target-induced miRNA degradation mechanism (TIMD) Francesco Ghini, Matteo Marzi, and Francesco Nicassio |
1:30 PM |
11 |
A nucleoplasmic post-transcriptional control of microRNA-mediated silencing Silvia Bottini, Emanuela Repetto, and Michele Trabucchi |
1:45 PM |
12 |
Functional complicity of the oncogene, CSDE1 at multiple layers of miRNA mediated gene regulation Pavan Kumar Kakumani and Martin Simard |
2:00 PM |
Lunch and Informal Discussions |
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7:30 PM |
Dinner and Informal Discussions Buses depart from the hotel lobby at 7:30 PM |
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Sunday, June 11 |
7:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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SESSION III |
Genome editing and RNA therapeutics Chair: Beverly Davidson |
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8:30 AM |
13 |
Advancing therapies for dominant neurogenetic diseases Beverly Davidson |
9:00 AM |
14 |
Cancer modeling in the CRISPR age Andrea Ventura |
9:30 AM |
15 |
Knocking out a circRNA in mouse and reconstructing an embryo from single-cell sequencing data Nikolaus Rajewsky |
10:00 AM |
16 |
An Arabidopsis circRNA regulates splicing of its cognate mRNA through R-loop formation Vanessa Conn, Veronique Hugouvieux, Aditya Nayak, Stephanie Conos, Giovanna Capovilla, Gokhan Cildir, Agnes Jourdain, Vinay Tergaonkar, Markus Schmid, Chloe Zubieta, and Simon Conn |
10:15 AM |
17 |
Analysis of circular RNAs biogenesis and function in neuronal and skeletal muscle cells Mariangela Morlando, Lorenzo Errichelli, Stefano Dini Modilgiani, Ivano Legnini, Gaia Di Timoteo, Rebecca Scarfò, Francesca Rossi, Alessio Colantoni, Pietro Laneve, Davide Capauto, and Irene Bozzoni |
10:30 AM |
18 |
Remodelling the spliceosome for therapy using modified U1 core spliceosomal RNA particles Franco Pagani |
10:45 AM |
Coffee Break and Poster Session |
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SESSION IV |
mRNA metabolism 1 Chair: Javier Caceres |
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11:45 AM |
19 |
Global biological consequences of the regulation of Alternative splicing by Pol II elongation rate Javier Caceres |
12:15 PM |
20 |
Alternative splicing and immune responses Matthew Thompson and Kristen Lynch |
12:45 PM |
21 |
Alternative lifestyles of messenger RNAs Andrei Thomas-Tikhonenko |
1:15 PM |
22 |
Regulation of translation initiation by miRNAs and RNA-binding proteins Daniel Peter, Ramona Weber, Dipankar Bhandari, Lara Wohlbold, Eugene Valkov, Oliver Weichenrieder, Cátia Igreja, and Elisa Izaurralde |
1:45 PM |
Lunch and Informal Discussions |
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3:00 PM |
SPECIAL SESSION: Meet the Editors Anke Sparmann (Nature Structural & Molecular Biology)
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7:30 PM |
Dinner and Informal Discussions Buses depart from the hotel lobby at 7:30 PM |
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Monday, June 12 |
7:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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SESSION V |
lncRNAs in development & disease Chair: David Corey |
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8:30 AM |
23 |
The nucleus as a target for controlling expression by duplex RNAs David Corey |
9:00 AM |
24 |
Elucidating the functions of the non-coding genome Reuven Agami |
9:30 AM |
25 |
DNA:RNA triple helices guide lncRNAs to specific genomic loci Ingrid Grummt |
10:00 AM |
26 |
lncRNA Meg3 choreographs the epigenetic landscape of postmitotic motor neuron cell fate and subtype identity Ya-Ping Yen and Jun-An Chen |
10:15 AM |
27 |
Tumor-associated macrophages enhance glycolysis of Breast cancer via exosome-transmitted LncRNA Chen Fei, Su Shicheng, and Song Erwei |
10:30 AM |
28 |
A long non-coding RNA modulate alternative splicing in plants Natali Romero-Barrios, Federico Ariel, Aurélie Christ, Celine Charon, Daniel Gautheret, Thomas Blein, and Martin Crespi |
10:45 AM |
Coffee Break and Poster Session |
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SESSION VI |
mRNA metabolism 2 Chair: Judy Lieberman |
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11:45 AM |
29 |
RNA methylation in gene expression regulation Chuan He |
12:15 PM |
30 |
Shooting the messenger: Rapid and global mRNA decay in apoptosis Judy Lieberman |
12:45 PM |
31 |
Hidden lifestyles of messenger RNAs Zissimos Mourelatos |
1:15 PM |
32 |
Regulation of transcription by microRNAs in lupus Marianthi Kiriakidou |
1:45 PM |
Lunch and Informal Discussions |
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3:15 PM |
City Tour Buses depart from hotel lobby at 3:30 PM |
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7:30 PM |
Dinner and Informal Discussions Please note buses do not pick-up at the hotel prior to dinner. Dinner proceeds right after the tour. |
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Tuesday, June 13 |
7:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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SESSION VII |
Long and short ncRNAs in cancer Chair: Iannis Aifantis |
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8:30 AM |
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Diverse roles for novel lncRNAs in acute leukemia initiation and progression Iannis Aifantis |
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9:00 AM |
34 |
A miR-200-Quaking regulatory pathway coordinates widespread alternative splicing changes during EMT Gregory Goodall |
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9:30 AM |
35 |
Cancer cell addiction to lncRNAs Chris Marine |
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10:00 AM |
36 |
SAMMSON coordinates ribosome and mitoribosome biogenesis to promote tumor growth Eleonora Leucci |
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10:15 AM |
37 |
The long noncoding RNA KTN1-AS1 regulates B-cell lymphoma proliferation as an important downstream effector of c-MYC Melanie Winkle, Agnieszka Dzikiewicz-Krawczyk, Niu Fubiao, Debora de Jong, Jasper Koerts, Klaas Kok, Anke van den Berg, and Joost Kluiver |
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10:30 AM |
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Investigating the oncogenic role of NONO RNA-binding protein binding to lncRNA NEAT1_v2 in high-risk neuroblastoma Alina Naveed, Ruohan Li , Sue Fletcher, Steve Wilton, Simon Kobelke, Jack Cooper, Charles Bond, Alistair Forrest, Tao Liu, and Archa Fox |
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10:45 AM |
Coffee Break and Poster Session |
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SESSION VIII |
Short RNAs in development & disease Chair: Martine Simonelig |
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11:45 AM |
39 |
mRNA regulation by piRNAs and PIWI proteins in Drosophila Martine Simonelig |
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12:15 PM |
40 |
The miR-290/302 miRNA clusters regulate the timing of cellular differentiation and phasing of genes in the cell cycle Robert Blelloch |
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12:45 PM |
41 |
miR-34/449 miRNAs in ciliogenesis Rui Song and Lin He |
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1:15 PM | 43 |
FolamiRs: vehicle-free delivery of therapeutically relevant microRNAs Andrea Kasinski, Philip Low, Esteban Orellana, Loganathan Rangasamy, and Srinivasa Tenneti |
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1:40 PM |
Closing Remarks |
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1:45 PM |
Lunch and Informal Discussions |
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8:00 PM |
Farewell Dinner |
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Wednesday, June 14 |
8:00 AM |
Breakfast |
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10:00 AM |
Departure |
POSTERS |
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miR-200b targets actin cytoskeleton regulators and inhibits triple negative breast cancer metastasis Chengfeng Yang, Brock Humphries, Yunfei Li, and Zhishan Wang |
45 |
Autophagy mediated AUDLA1 lncRNA degradation promotes breast cancer metastasis Chang Gong, Xin Jin, and Erwei Song |
46 |
The emerging role of microRNAs in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders Xiaopan Chen, Jie Liu, and Shao-yu Chen |
47 |
The screening and identification of non-coding RNA related to the radioresistance of nasopharyngeal carcinoma Yuanzheng Qiu, Yong Liu, Guo Li, Chao Liu, Shuling Ren, and Donghai Huang |
48 |
Profiling of circular RNAs in postmortem brains and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neuronal cultures from subjects with psychiatric disorders Nikolaos Mellios, Jason Weick, Brian Rodriguez, Alexander Hafez, Brigham Hartley, Kristen Brennand, Stephen Haggarty, and Nora Perrone-Bizzozero |
49 |
microRNA-223 suppresses inflammation by down regulating NF-kB activation in epithelial cells Qing Deng |
50 |
non coding RNAs as radiation dosimetry biomarkers for radiation injury Moly Aryankalayil, Adeola Makinde, Iris Eke, Joel Levin, Uma Shankavaram, and Norman Coleman |
51 |
lncRNA/DNA binding analysis reveals losses and gains and lineage specificity of genomic imprinting in mammals Hao Zhu |
52 |
microRNA filters Hox temporal transcription noise to confer boundary formation in the spinal cord Jun-An Chen |
53 |
NKILA lncRNA promotes AICD of tumor-specific CTLs in breast cancer and contributes to tumor immune evasion Di Huang, Shicheng Su, and Erwei Song |
54 |
cis-acting complex-trait-associated lincRNA expression correlates with modulation of chromosomal architecture Jennifer Tan, Adam Alexander Smith, Maria Ferreira da Silva, Cyril Matthey-Doret, Rico Rueedi, Reyhan Sönmez, David Ding, Zoltán Kutalik, Sven Bergmann, and Ana Marques |
55 |
OTP-AS1 is a new long noncoding RNA expressed specifically in many tumors Yuliya Karnaukhova, Dmitry Polev, Larisa Krukovskaya , Andrey Makashov, and Andrey Kozlov |
56 |
Therapeutic applications of SAMMSON lncRNA inhibition in uveal melanoma Shanna Dewaele, Katrien Vanderheyden, Jo Vandesompele, and Pieter Mestdagh |
57 |
long non-coding RNA PICSAR regulates expression of alpha2beta1 and alpha5beta1 integrins and migration of squamous carcinoma cells Minna Piipponen, Jyrki Heino, Veli-Matti Kähäri, and Liisa Nissinen |
58 |
microRNA sponges: High-throughput approach for in silico design and testing. Tomas Barta, Lucie Peskova, and Ales Hampl |
59 |
The altered microRNA expression profile of human cartilage endplate chondrocytes induced by intermittent cyclic mechanical tension Xin Fan, Chencheng Feng, Minghan Liu, Minghui Yang, and Huan Liu |
60 |
microRNAs as bile-based biomarkers in pancreatic biliary-tract cancers Mireia Mato Prado, Adam Frampton, Niccola Funel, Elena Lopez-Jimenez, Leandro Castellano, Laura Meijer, Geert Kazemier, Long Jiao, Justin Stebbing, Elisa Giovannetti, and Jonathan Krell |
61 |
A computational approach for identification of protein-RNA interactions uncovers direct binders of Xist lncRNA Davide Cirillo |
62 |
Improved expression of recombinant proteins from mammalian cells by utilizing non-coding RNAs: microRNA and siRNA Joseph Shiloach, Su Xiao, Eugene Buehler,Michael Betenbaugh, Myung Hee Park, and Scott Martin |
63 |
Role of selective regulation of non-coding RNA by mammalian mRNA export complex TREX-2 Mayuko Shimoda, Kazuhiko Maeda, Shailendra Singh, Shizuo Akira, and Nobuo Sakaguchi |
64 |
Role of long non-coding RNAs in ovarian teratocarcinoma Sohini Chakraborty, Aritra Deb, and Zhumur Ghosh |
65 |
UClncR: Ultrafast and comprehensive long non-coding RNA detection from RNA-seq Zhifu Sun, Asha Nair, Xianfeng Chen, Naresh Prodduturi, Junwen Wang, and Jean-Pierre Kocher |
66 |
miRNA functions in single cells Marcel Sauerbier, Sebastian Mackowiak, João Frade, Silvina Catuara, Luis Zapata Ortiz, Diego Bárcena Menéndez, Wenjing Kang, Simone Picelli, and Marc Friedländer |
67 |
Elucidating BAP1-microRNA regulatory networks in models of BAP1-deficient mesothelioma Zohra Butt, Jenna Kenyani, Joseph Sacco, and Judy Coulson |
68 |
Splicing controls the ubiquitin response during DNA double-strand break repair Chiara Pederiva, Stefanie Böhm, and Marianne Farnebo |
69 |
miRNA-mediated KHSRP silencing rewires distinct post-transcriptional programs during TGF-B-Induced Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition Margherita Puppo, Martina Rossi, Gabriele Bucci, Arfa Moshiri, Paola Briata, and Roberto Gherzi |
70 |
A lincRNA Trincr1 represses FGF/ERK signaling and promotes the self-renewal of embryonic stem cells Yangming Wang |
71 |
NEAT1 drives metastatic program in prostate cancer Dimple Chakravarty, Sujit Nair, and Mark Rubin |
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Microarray study of circulating mirna in blood plasma of lung cancer patients Zaporozhchenko Zaporozhchenko, Evgeny Morozkin, Anastasia Ponomaryova, Nadezhda Cherdyntseva, Valentin Vlassov, and Pavel Laktionov |
73 |
Characterization of miR-21 expression in locally invasive colon cancer cells Boye Nielsen, Kirsten Knudsen, Jan Lindebjerg, Alexandra Kalmár, Béla Molnár, Flemming Sørensen, and Torben Hansen |
74 |
The (lnc)RNA landscape of human αβ and γδ T cell development. Matthias De Decker, Juliette Roels, Marieke Lavaert, Wouter Van Loocke, Pieter Van Vlierberghe, and Tom Taghon |
75 |
PTENpg1 antisense RNA mediates PTEN suppression in vemurafenib resistance and predicts clinical outcome in melanoma patients Linda Vidarsdottir, Alireza Azimi, Christian Ingvar, Göran Jönsson, Håkan Olsson, Johan Hansson , Marianne Frostvik Stolt, Dan Grandér, and Per Johnsson |
76 |
Master and servant - The complex interplay of a long non coding RNA and its transcription factor Stefanie Binder, Ivonne Zipfel, Tilo Buschmann, Kristin Reiche, and Friedemann Horn |
77 |
The long non coding RNA STAiR18 and its pathophysiological role in glioblastoma cell invasion Ivonne Zipfel, Stefanie Binder, and Friedemann Horn |
78 |
Liquid biopsy - Non coding RNAs isolated from extracellular vesicles offer great potential as highly specific tools for cancer diagnostics and prognostics Stefanie Ende, Stefanie Binder, and Friedemann Horn |
79 |
JANOMIA - a java application for characterization non-miRNA reads in small RNA sequencing data Xiangfu Zhong, Fatima Heinicke, Benedicte Lie, and Simon Rayner |
80 |
piRNA biogenesis in testicular germ cells tumors Sofia Kondratieva, Ildar Gainetdinov, Yulia Skvortsova, and Tatyana Azhikina |
81 |
microRNA induced by DNA damage response regulate the expression of FOXP1 and therapy response in CLL Katerina Cerna, Jan Oppelt, Vaclav Seda, Katerina Musilova, Gabriela Pavlasova, Veronika Svobodova, Jiri Mayer, Sarka Pospisilova, and Marek Mraz |
82 |
Down-regulated miRNAs in papillary thyroid cancer open new treatment and diagnostic perspectives Manuel Saiselet, Alice Augenlicht, Marie Quiriny, Maxime Tarabichi, David Gacquer, Vincent Detours, Guy Andry, and Carine Maenhaut |
83 |
Identification of apoptomiRs and associated target gene regulatory networks to propose new tailored therapy for ovarian carcinoma Mégane Vernon, Matthieu Meryet-Figuière, Bernard Lambert, Emilie Brotin, Nicolas Vigneron, Pascal Gauduchon, Laurent Poulain, and Christophe Denoyelle |
84 |
Prosurvival long noncoding RNA PINCR regulates a subset of p53 targets in colorectal cancer cells by binding to Matrin 3 Ashish lal and Ritu Chaudhary |
85 |
Characterization of Notch-dependent mRNAs and miRNAs that control human TCR-gamma/delta T cell development Anne-Catherine Dolens, Kaat Durinck, Joni Van der Meulen, Inge Van de Walle, Katrien De Mulder, Pieter-Jan Volders, Jelle De Medts, Peter Pipelers, Katleen De Preter, Annelynn Wallaert, Gert Van Peer, Nadine Van Roy, Bruce Poppe, Maté Ongenaert, Jo Vandesompele, Olivier Thas, Pieter Rondou, Pieter Mestdagh, Pieter Van Vlierberghe, Frank Speleman, and Tom Taghon |
86 |
miR-214 and miR-34a activate TP53 but suppress the expression of RELA, CTNNB1 and STAT3 in human cervical and colorectal cancer cells Devarajan Karunagaran, Karthik Chandrasekaran, and Anusha Sathyanarayanan |
87 |
Identification of functional lncRNAs involved in melanoma progression and metastasis by CRISPR screening Jochen Imig, Andreas Kloetgen, Kathryn Hockemeyer, Yixiao Gong, Palaniraja Thandapani, Nikos Kourtis, Eric Wang, Aristotelis Tsirigos, Eva Hernando, and Iannis Aifantis |
88 |
Differential expression of long non-coding RNA GAS5 in post-traumatic stress disorder Guia Guffanti, Aliza Wingo, Tanja Jovanovic, Charles Nemeroff, Amanda Myers, and Kerry Ressler |
89 |
Fast identification of statistically significant lncRNA-RNA interactions in a transcriptome-wide search Ivan Antonov, Andrey Marakhonov, Maria Zamkova, Mikhail Skoblov, and Yulia Medvedeva |
90 |
The role of the long non-coding RNA WiNTRLINC1 in homeostasis and carcinogenesis Pantelis Hatzis |
91 |
DeepLearning-based miRNA target prediction through whole mature miRNA analysis Albert Pla Planas, Xiangfu Zhong, Fatima Heinicke, and Simon Rayner |
92 |
DPF-3, dipeptidyl peptidase activity in the miRNA pathway Rajani Gudipati, Sarah Carl, Kathrin Kunzer, Daniel Hess, Jan Seebacher, Iskra Katic, and Helge Grosshans |
93 |
lncRNA regulation of Th17 development Marcin Mycko, Alexander Dobin, Maria Cichalewska, Hanna Cwiklinska, Thomas Gingeras, and Krzysztof Selmaj |
94 |
Control of cell division by long noncoding RNAs Lovorka Stojic |
95 |
Toward the absolute quantification of Cryptococcus neoformans small RNAs Shannon Fullbrook, Kate Reddington, and Thomas Barry |
96 |
Identification of a miRNAs family involved in mammary stem cells regulation Chiara Tordonato, Matteo Marzi, Francesco Nicassio, and Pier Paolo Di Fiore |
97 |
Down-regulation of circulating microRNA-223 in patients with Alzheimer’s disease or mild cognitive impairment Roberta Mancuso, Simone Agostini, Ambra Hernis, Raffaello Nemni, and Mario Clerici |
98 |
lncRNAs: emerging players in CFTR gene regulation Jessica Varilh, Alexandra Pommier, Michel Koenig, Mireille Claustres, and Magali Taulan-Cadars |
99 |
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and stem cells properties in breast cancer Matteo Marzi, Chiara Tordonato, Ines Simeone, Pier Paolo Di Fiore, and Francesco Nicassio |
100 |
miRNA profiling identifies a RNA-BP as a novel CF regulator Alexandra Pommier, Jessica Varilh, Michel Koenig, Mireille Claustres, and Magali Taulan-Cadars |
101 |
Increased BACE1-AS long noncoding RNA and β-amyloid levels in ischemic heart failure Simona Greco, Germana Zaccagnini, Paola Fuschi, Lorenzo Menicanti, and Fabio Martelli |
102 |
Multifunctional nanoparticles delivering non-coding RNAs for triple negative breast cancer therapy Nadia Ayat, Amita Vaidya, Zhanhu Sun , Da Sun, Laura Hertz, Siyuan He, and Zheng-Rong Lu |
103 |
Identification of splicing regulators using retroviral vectors carrying intron-containing expression cassettes Mukta Asnani, Elena Sotillo, Asen Bagashev, Ophir Shalem, and Andrei Thomas-Tikhonenko |
104 |
A novel long noncoding RNA regulates the cAMP dependent pathway in human brown adipocytes Soren Nielsen, Cecilie Bus, Sarah Heywood, Therese Larsen, Naja Jespersen, Bente Pedersen, and Camilla Scheele |
105 |
A diversity of functionally critical arginine methylation in endogenous RNAi Ryan Bell, Nancie Mooney, Peter Jackson, and Andrew Fire |
106 |
Epigenetic prerequisites for the production of distinct types of small RNAs in the Drosophila germline Natalia Akulenko, Sergei Ryazansky, Chantal Vaury, Alla Kalmykova, and Silke Jensen |
107 |
Functional in vivo screening to identify microRNAs driving metastatic dissemination of prostate cancer cells to different sites Tina Catela Ivkovic, Helena Cornella, Margareta Persson, Robert Rigo, Sofia Gruvberger-Saal, Lao Saal, and Yvonne Ceder |
108 |
Genome-wide analysis of lncRNA expression patterns in Drosophila Henry Krause, Ronit Wilk, and Jack Hu |
109 |
Mechanisms involved in DICER1 downregulation and cell transformation in thyroid cancer Julia Ramírez-Moya, León Wert-Lamas, and Pilar Santisteban |
110 |
Functional dissection of lincRNAs by systematic mapping of their genetic interactions Antonis Kirmizis, Dimitris Kyriakou, Emmanouil Stavrou, Panayiota Demosthenous, Georgia Angelidou, Bryan-Joseph San Luis, Charlie Boone, and Vasilis Promponas |
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Mammalian PNLDC1 deadenylase is specifically expressed during early development and affects the expression of long non-coding and piRNAs Ilias Skeparnias, Dimitrios Anastasakis, Athanasios-Nasir Shaukat, Katerina Grafanaki, Athanasios Papakyriakou, and Constantinos Stathopoulos |
112 |
Adenoviral miRNAs and the change of the cellular/viral targetome during infection Florian Bellutti, Maximilian Kauer, and Reinhard Klein |
113 |
Specific inhibition of eIF4A-dependent viral mRNA translation by Silvestrol as a potent antiviral approach Arnold Grünweller, Christin Müller, Falk Schulte, Kerstin Lange-Grünweller, Martin Schlitzer, Nadine Biedenkopf, Stephan Becker, John Ziebuhr, and Roland Hartmann |
114 |
Function of PIWI proteins and piRNAs in bovine oocytes Minjie Tan, Helena van Tol, Tom Stout, and Bernard Roelen |
115 |
Investigate the unique role of non-coding RNAs during Endothelial Cells differentiation through cell reprogramming as novel treatments for diabetic complications and cardiovascular disease Magdalini Eleftheriadou |
116 |
Identification of non-canonical miRNA targets functioning in mature miRNA degradation Yuluan Wang, Charlotte Soneson, Anna Malinowska, Ugo Pradère, Jochen Imig, Mark Robinson, and Jonathan Hall |
117 |
Circular RNAs in Cancer Marjan Askarian-Amiri, Debina Sarkar, Herah Hansji, Euphemia Leung, Stefan Bohlander, Kaveesha Bodiyabadu, Graeme Finlay, and Bruce Baguley |
118 |
Oligonucleotide-addressed covalent 3’-terminal derivatization of small RNA strands for enrichment and visualization Aleksandr Osipenko, Alexandra Plotnikova, Viktoras Masevicius, Saulius Klimasauskas, and Giedrius Vilkaitis |
119 |
TUT-DIS3L2 is a mammalian surveillance pathway for aberrant structured non-coding RNAs Dmytro Ustianenko, Josef Pasulka, Zuzana Feketova, Lukas Bednarik, Dagmar Zigackova, Andrea Fortova, Mihaela Zavolan, and Stepanka Vanacova |
120 |
Role of miR-182 in neoplastic progression of colorectal cancer Lisa Perilli, Angela Grassi, Sofia Tessarollo, Donato Nitti, Marco Agostini, Edoardo D'Angelo, Stefania Bortoluzzi, Efrem Brunetti, Massimo Rugge, Laura Albertoni, Matteo Fassan, and Paola Zanovello |
121 |
Polymorphism in miRNAs involved in the risk of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia Angela Gutierrez-Camino, Idoia Martin-Guerrero, Aurora Navajas, Itziar Astigarraga, and Africa García-Orad |
122 |
New markers of vincristine-induced peripheral neurotoxicity in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: SNPs in microRNAs Umerez Maitane, Angela Gutierrez-Camino, Idoia Martin-Guerrero, Nagore Garcia de Andoin, Ana Sastre, Itziar Astigarraga, and Africa Garcia-Orad |
123 |
14q32 miRNA cluster involved in the risk of Osteosarcoma Idoia Martin-Guerrero, Angela Gutierrez-Camino, Javier Uriz, and Africa Garcia-Orad |
124 |
Silencing of the long noncoding RNA SPTY2D1-AS1 contributes to thyroid tumorigenesis by derepressing oncomiRs activity León Wert-Lamas, Alice Fletcher, Laura Ruiz-Cañas, Adrian Acuña, Garcilaso Riesco-Eizaguirre, and Pilar Santisteban |
125 |
Enhancing miRNA therapeutic efficacy through combinatorial targeting Esteban Orellana, Alexa Lisevick, and Andrea Kasinski |
126 |
The ARK5:PP1β:PNUTS complex controls nucleolar IGS lncRNAs in MYC-driven tumors Giacomo Cossa, Isabelle Röschert, Sebastian Letschert, Amit Kumar, Markus Sauer, Stefan Kempa, and Martin Eilers |
127 |
Non-coding RNA as modulator of S.pneumoniae virulence Alina Martynova |
128 |
The impact of microRNA mediated genes in pre-eclampsia, a human-specific pregnancy disorder Katarina Stevanovic, Zsuzsanna Izsvak, and Ralf Dechend |
129 |
A High-Throughput Approach to Profile RNA Structure Riccardo Delli Ponti, Alexandros Armaos, Stefanie Marti, and Gian Gaetano Tartaglia |