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Posttranscriptional gene regulation : RNA processing in eukaryotes / edited by Jane Wu.

Contributor(s): Wu, Jane Y [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xvi, 260 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783527665433; 3527665439; 9783527665426; 3527665420; 9783527665419; 3527665412; 9783527665402; 3527665404Other title: RNA processing in eukaryotesSubject(s): Genetic regulation | Eukaryotic cells | Eukaryoten | Posttranskriptionelle Regulation | Eukaryotic cells | Genetic regulation | Gene Expression Regulation | Eukaryotic CellsGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Post-transcriptional gene regulation.DDC classification: 572.8 | 572.8/65 | 572.865 LOC classification: QH450 | .P68 2013ebOnline resources: Wiley Online Library Summary: Reflecting the rapid progress in the field, the book presents the current understanding of molecular mechanisms of post-transcriptional gene regulation thereby focusing on RNA processing mechanisms in eucaryotic cells. With chapters on mechanisms as RNA splicing, RNA interference, MicroRNAs, RNA editing and others, the book also discusses the critical role of RNA processing for the pathogenesis of a wide range of human diseases. The interdisciplinary importance of the topic makes the title a useful resource for a wide reader group in science, clinics as well as pharmaceutical industry.--Publisher's summary.
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Reflecting the rapid progress in the field, the book presents the current understanding of molecular mechanisms of post-transcriptional gene regulation thereby focusing on RNA processing mechanisms in eucaryotic cells. With chapters on mechanisms as RNA splicing, RNA interference, MicroRNAs, RNA editing and others, the book also discusses the critical role of RNA processing for the pathogenesis of a wide range of human diseases. The interdisciplinary importance of the topic makes the title a useful resource for a wide reader group in science, clinics as well as pharmaceutical industry.--Publisher's summary.