MicroRNA expression in mice infected with seasonal H1N1, swine H1N1 or highly pathogenic H5N1
Abstract
Influenza virus infections in humans remain a healthcare concern, and the need for vaccines, therapeutics and prophylactics remains a high priority. Understanding the molecular events associated with influenza-virus-induced pathology may lead to the identification of clinical disease biomarkers and novel antiviral targets. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are well-conserved endogenous non-coding RNAs known to regulate post-transcriptional gene expression as...
Paper Details
Title
MicroRNA expression in mice infected with seasonal H1N1, swine H1N1 or highly pathogenic H5N1
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
63
Issue
9
Pages
1131 - 1142
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