Articles Written by:    CROCE C. M.     

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MicroRNA Expression, Survival, and Response to Interferon in Liver Cancer

Background Hepatocellular carcinoma is a common and aggressive cancer that occurs mainly in men. We examined microRNA expression patterns, survival, and response to interferon alfa in both men and women with the disease. Methods We analyzed three ...

From JI, J., SHI, J., BUDHU, A., YU, Z., FORGUES, M., ROESSLER, S., AMBS, S., CHEN, Y., MELTZER, P. S., CROCE, C. M., QIN, L.-X., MAN, K., LO, C.-M., LEE, J., NG, I. O.L., FAN, J., TANG, Z.-Y., SUN, H.-C., WANG, X. W., New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  7 Oct 2009
Related Topics: National Cancer Institute,  Ohio State University,  National Institutes of Health,  Li Ka Shing

MicroRNAs: new players in acute myeloid leukaemia

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that have key functions in a wide array of critical cell processes, including haematopoiesis by regulating the expression of multiple genes. Aberrant miRNA expression has been described in acute myeloid ...

From C M CROCE, Nature.com,  10 Jul 2009

miR-15a and miR-16-1 in cancer: discovery, function and future perspectives

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) encoded by the miR-15/16 cluster are known to act as tumor suppressors. Expression of these miRNAs inhibits cell proliferation, promotes apoptosis of cancer cells, and suppresses tumorigenicity both in vitro and in vivo. miR-15a and ...

From C M CROCE, Nature.com,  5 Jun 2009

ORIGINAL ARTICLE: MicroRNA Expression in Cytogenetically Normal Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Background A role of microRNAs in cancer has recently been recognized. However, little is known about the role of microRNAs in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Methods Using microRNA expression profiling, we studied samples of leukemia cells from adults ...

From MARCUCCI, G., RADMACHER, M. D., MAHARRY, K., MROZEK, K., RUPPERT, A. S., PASCHKA, P., VUKOSAVLJEVIC, T., WHITMAN, S. P., BALDUS, C. D., LANGER, C., LIU, C.-G., CARROLL, A. J., POWELL, B. L., GARZON, R., CROCE, C. M., KOLITZ, J. E., CALIGIURI, M. A., LARS, New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  30 Apr 2008
Related Topics: University of Chicago

REVIEW ARTICLE: Molecular Origins of Cancer: Oncogenes and Cancer

Since this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings. Cancer is caused by alterations in oncogenes, tumor-suppressor genes, and microRNA genes. These alterations are ...

From CROCE, C. M., New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  30 Jan 2008

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