Regulation of osteogenesis by long noncoding RNAs: An epigenetic mechanism contributing to bone formation
Abstract
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have recently emerged as novel regulators of lineage commitment, differentiation, development, viability, and disease progression. Few studies have examined their role in osteogenesis; however, given their critical and wide-ranging roles in other tissues, lncRNAs are most likely vital regulators of osteogenesis. In this study, we extensively characterized lncRNA expression in mesenchymal cells during commitment and...
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Title
Regulation of osteogenesis by long noncoding RNAs: An epigenetic mechanism contributing to bone formation
Published Date
May 10, 2018
Journal
Volume
59
Issue
sup1
Pages
35 - 41
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