MicroRNA in Alzheimer’s disease

Neurodegenerative disorders are complicated, fatal conditions that degrade over time. miRNAs have been related by many studies to the appearance and progression of neurodegenerative diseases, as well as the development and flexibility of the nervous system (Quinlan et al. 2017). One of the primary pathological marks of Alzheimer’s disease is Aβ deposition, which is formed by plaques … Read more

Function of MicroRNA in nervous system development

Non-coding RNAs known as microRNAs (miRNAs) are serious post-transcriptional gene controllers in a variety of neuronal degenerative disorders and are main in these physiological advancements. The lives and fitness of all people are seriously vulnerable by neurodegenerative conditions, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s syndrome, and stroke. Given a number of recent study, … Read more

Apoptosis

A mechanism that has been well-looked-after throughout evolution, programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is essential for both tissue homoeostasis and embryonic development.1. The natural physiological reaction to a variety of stressors, including irreversible DNA damage, is apoptosis. Many illnesses develop as a result of either suppressing planned cell death (autoimmune disorders, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases) … Read more

Role of microRNA in Breast Cancer

The disorder known as breast cancer is complex and is marked by a variety of genetic changes. With the exception of skin cancers, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, accounting for about one in three cancer diagnoses among US women, according to the American Cancer Society. The previous ten years have seen … Read more

Role of microRNA in Cancer

A new strategy for gene regulator was created over two decades ago with the finding of microRNAs, or miRNAs. These small non-coding RNAs have been associated to almost all known physiological and pathological processes, including cancer, over the past ten years. MiRNAs can be dysregulated in cancer, much like several important protein-coding genes. In this … Read more

Role of microRNA in Lung Cancer

Worldwide, lung cancer is the most deadly disease. Beyond genetics, the number and ability of epigenomic studies particularly those looking at microRNAs have increased intensely during the last ten years. This has extended our knowledge of the fundamental biology of cancer and opened up new paths for the development of possible treatments. Cancer has complicated … Read more