The miR-17-5p microRNA is a key regulator of the G1/S phase cell cycle transition
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miR-17~92 cooperates with RB pathway mutations to promote retinoblastomamiR-17, miR-19b, miR-20a, and miR-106a are down-regulated in human agingFeud or Friend? The Role of the miR-17-92 Cluster in TumorigenesismiR-17-92 cluster: ups and downs in cancer and agingAberrant overexpression and function of the miR-17-92 cluster in MLL-rearranged acute leukemiaThe RNA-binding protein bicaudal C regulates polycystin 2 in the kidney by antagonizing miR-17 activityMicroRNA-182-5p targets a network of genes involved in DNA repairmiR-17 family of microRNAs controls FGF10-mediated embryonic lung epithelial branching morphogenesis through MAPK14 and STAT3 regulation of E-Cadherin distributionThe MYC/miR-17-92 axis in lymphoproliferative disorders: A common pathway with therapeutic potentialMicroRNAs in the pathogenesis of cystic kidney diseaseMicroRNAs and their isomiRs function cooperatively to target common biological pathwaysSTAT3 upregulates miR-92a to inhibit RECK expression and to promote invasiveness of lung cancer cellsIdentification of a core miRNA-pathway regulatory network in glioma by therapeutically targeting miR-181d, miR-21, miR-23b, β-Catenin, CBP, and STAT3Novel low abundance and transient RNAs in yeast revealed by tiling microarrays and ultra high-throughput sequencing are not conserved across closely related yeast speciesDeciphering the transcriptional circuitry of microRNA genes expressed during human monocytic differentiation.Involvement of MAP3K8 and miR-17-5p in poor virologic response to interferon-based combination therapy for chronic hepatitis C.MiR-20a is upregulated in anaplastic thyroid cancer and targets LIMK1.Human microRNA oncogenes and tumor suppressors show significantly different biological patterns: from functions to targets.Imperfect centered miRNA binding sites are common and can mediate repression of target mRNAsMycobacterium tuberculosis arrests host cycle at the G1/S transition to establish long term infectionMicroRNAs MiR-17, MiR-20a, and MiR-106b act in concert to modulate E2F activity on cell cycle arrest during neuronal lineage differentiation of USSC.MicroRNA-17~92 is required for nephrogenesis and renal functionThermal plasticity of the miRNA transcriptome during Senegalese sole developmentThe antileukemia activity of natural product HQ17(3) is possibly associated with downregulation of miR-17-92 cluster.Towards computational prediction of microRNA function and activity.MicroRNA expression in Sezary syndrome: identification, function, and diagnostic potentialMicroRNAs and Polycystic Kidney Disease.Myc represses primitive endoderm differentiation in pluripotent stem cells.Circulating microRNA expression is associated with genetic subtype and survival of multiple myeloma.MicroRNA expression profiling altered by variant dosage of radiation exposure.miR-17-5p regulates endocytic trafficking through targeting TBC1D2/Armus.Differential regulation of human aortic smooth muscle cell proliferation by monocyte-derived macrophages from diabetic patients.MicroRNAs miR-26a, miR-26b, and miR-29b accelerate osteogenic differentiation of unrestricted somatic stem cells from human cord bloodRobustness and backbone motif of a cancer network regulated by miR-17-92 cluster during the G1/S transition.miRConnect 2.0: identification of oncogenic, antagonistic miRNA families in three human cancersDifferentially expressed microRNAs in chondrocytes from distinct regions of developing human cartilage.Integrated microRNA and mRNA expression profiling in a rat colon carcinogenesis model: effect of a chemo-protective dietCombined miRNA and mRNA signature identifies key molecular players and pathways involved in chikungunya virus infection in human cells.MicroRNA in the ovary and female reproductive tractMicroRNA expression in multiple myeloma is associated with genetic subtype, isotype and survival
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The miR-17-5p microRNA is a key regulator of the G1/S phase cell cycle transition
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The miR-17-5p microRNA is a key regulator of the G1/S phase cell cycle transition
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The miR-17-5p microRNA is a key regulator of the G1/S phase cell cycle transition
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Alistair R R Forrest
Anita L Steptoe
Brian Gabrielli
Gabriel Kolle
Mellissa K Brown
Shivangi Wani
Wei Ling Chan
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10.1186/GB-2008-9-8-R127
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