Lnc-mg is a long non-coding RNA that promotes myogenesis
Long non-coding mRNAs play important roles in muscle development and regeneration. Here the authors identify a long non-coding mRNA that promotes myogenesis by sequestering miR-125b, leading to increased expression of insulin-like growth factor 2.
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Main Authors: | Mu Zhu, Jiafan Liu, Jia Xiao, Li Yang, Mingxiang Cai, Hongyu Shen, Xiaojia Chen, Yi Ma, Sumin Hu, Zuolin Wang, An Hong, Yingxian Li, Yao Sun, Xiaogang Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/20a1be7cc4c248c6a9e90ca7d573fbd6 |
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