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The role of microRNAs in bone development
Austin P. Hensley,
Audrey McAlinden
Center of Regenerative Medicine
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Basic Research
DBBS - Developmental, Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
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Keyphrases
MicroRNA
100%
Bone Development
100%
Bone Repair
20%
Bone Cells
20%
Non-coding RNA (ncRNA)
10%
Skeletal Development
10%
Osteogenesis
10%
Overexpression
10%
Apoptosis
10%
Metabolism
10%
MiRNA Target
10%
Repair Method
10%
Rodent Models
10%
Cellular Pathways
10%
Exosomes
10%
In Vivo Model
10%
Biogenesis
10%
Human Trials
10%
Differentiation in Vitro
10%
Developmental Processes
10%
Clinical Reports
10%
Potential Therapeutics
10%
Epigenetic Regulation
10%
Epigenetic Factors
10%
Osteoporosis
10%
Genetic mutation
10%
Substantial Change
10%
Post-transcriptional Level
10%
MiRNA Regulation
10%
Cell Processes
10%
Osteoblast Differentiation
10%
Ectopic Bone Formation
10%
Bone Condition
10%
Cellular Networks
10%
Bone Homeostasis
10%
RNA Therapeutics
10%
Inhibition Strategies
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Bone Development
100%
MicroRNA
100%
Epigenetics
16%
Bone Remodeling
16%
Ossification
8%
Mouse Model
8%
Osteoblast
8%
Gene Mutation
8%
Homeostasis
8%
Metabolic Pathway
8%
Non-Coding RNA
8%
Biogenesis
8%
Programmed Cell Death
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bone Development
100%
Bone Remodeling
33%
Bone Cell
33%
Homeostasis
16%
Mouse Model
16%
Ossification
16%
Osteoblast
16%
Gene Mutation
16%
Exosome
16%
Biogenesis
16%
Programmed Cell Death
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
microRNA
100%
Mouse Model
8%
Small Untranslated RNA
8%
Diseases
8%