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Expression of miR-34a-5p is up-regulated in human colorectal cancer and correlates with survival and clock gene <i>PER2</i> expression
Published 2019“…From <i>in silico</i> analysis, miR-34a-5p was selected as showing a computer-predicted interaction with <i>PER2</i>. …”
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Identification of Sex and Female’s Reproductive Stage in Commercial Fish Species through the Quantification of Ribosomal Transcripts in Gonads
Published 2016“…Degenerate primers permitted cloning and sequencing of <i>gtf3a</i> fragments in 7 of the studied species. 5S rRNA and <i>gtf3a</i> transcript levels, together with 5S/18S rRNA index, distinguished clearly ovaries from testis in all of the studied species. …”
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miR-223 Is a Coordinator of Breast Cancer Progression as Revealed by Bioinformatics Predictions
Published 2014“…Among these genes, we showed that protein levels for STAT5A, ITGA3 and NRAS were modulated by miR-223. In addition, we proved that STAT5A is a direct miR-223 target and highlighted a possible correlation between miR-223 and STAT5A in migration and chemotherapy response. …”
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Ammonia Synthesis by Hydrogenolysis of Titanium–Nitrogen Bonds Using Proton Coupled Electron Transfer
Published 2015“…The catalytic hydrogenolysis of the titanium–amide bond in (η<sup>5</sup>-C<sub>5</sub>Me<sub>4</sub>SiMe<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>Ti(Cl)NH<sub>2</sub> to yield free ammonia is described. …”
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