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MicroRNA as a Novel Modulator in Head and Neck Squamous Carcinoma
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2010
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PathologyNeck Squamous CarcinomaCancer BiologyTreatment ResistanceTumor BiologyNovel ModulatorSpecific MicrornasNeck OncologyMolecular DiagnosticsRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchCancer FormationMedicineMicrornas PossessMicrorna DetectionCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentHead And Neck CancerSmall RnaOncologyNon-coding Rna
MicroRNAs have emerged as important regulators of cell proliferation, development, cancer formation, stress responses, cell death, and other physiological conditions in the past decade. On the other hand, head and neck cancer is one of the top ten most common cancers worldwide. Recent advances in microRNAs have revealed their prominent role in regulating gene expression and provided new aspects of applications in diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic strategies in head and neck squamous carcinoma. In the present paper, we focus on microRNAs showing significant differences between normal and tumor cells or between cells with differential ability of metastasis. We also emphasize specific microRNAs that could modulate tumor cell properties, such as apoptosis, metastasis, and proliferation. These microRNAs possess the potential to be applied on clinical therapy in the future.
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