microrna involved in inflammation: control of eicosanoid pathway

microrna involved in inflammation: control of eicosanoid pathway

;Meike J. Ochs;Meike J. Ochs;Dieter eSteinhilber;Beatrix eSuess
chemical research in chinese universities 2011 Vol. 2 pp. -
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ochs2011frontiersmicrorna

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as important regulators in human physiological and pathological processes. Recent investigations implicated the involvement of miRNAs in the immune system development and function and demonstrated an unexpected new regulatory level. We summarize the current knowledge about miRNA control in the development of the immune system and discuss their role in the immune and inflammatory responses with a special focus on eicosanoid signaling.

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