MicroRNA Expression Profiling Distinguish Normal From Neoplastic Urothelium

2009 
The majority of studies, to date, on the genetic mutations that contribute to bladder cancer formation have focused on alterations to the genome and expression of protein coding genes. • Increasing evidence indicates, however, that dysregulation of microRNAs is associated with cancer and their expression profile can be correlated with disease pathogenesis and diagnosis.
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