Advances in Noncoding RNA Diagnostics and Therapeutics in Immunity and Cancer explores
the critical role of noncoding RNAs in immune-mediated diseases and cancers, providing an essential resource for understanding their diagnostic and therapeutic potential.
This book contributes valuable insights into the pathobiology of noncoding RNAs and their application in various diseases.
The book delves into the latest research on noncoding RNAs, including their mechanisms, interactions, and roles in diseases.
It examines how noncoding RNAs influence immune responses, inflammation, and cancer progression.
With a focus on both diagnostic and therapeutic applications, this book highlights the potential of noncoding RNAs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
Across comprehensive chapters, the book covers a wide range of topics including the role of virus-encoded microRNAs in immune evasion, the therapeutic aspects of non-coding RNA in hepatocellular carcinoma, the impact of microRNAs in periodontal inflammation, and the involvement of miRNAs and lncRNAs in regulating the tumor microenvironment in HCC.
Other chapters explore the functions and clinical value of tumor-derived exosomes and miRNAs in cancer immune response, the interaction of noncoding RNA in cancer metastasis, and a panorama of nonâcoding RNA in prostate cancer.
This book is an invaluable resource for basic science researchers in the noncoding RNA field and cancer biologists, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of the role of noncoding RNAs in disease pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutics.
It is also beneficial for immunologists and RNA biologists who seek to stay updated on the latest advancements in noncoding RNA research.
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