circRNAome profiling reveals circFgfr2 regulates myogenesis and muscle regeneration via a feedback loop
Abstract Background Circular RNAs (circRNAs) represent a novel class of non‐coding RNAs formed by a covalently closed loop and play crucial roles in many biological processes. Several circRNAs associated with myogenesis have been reported. However, the dynamic expression, function, and mechanism of...
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Main Authors: | Junyu Yan (Author), Yalan Yang (Author), Xinhao Fan (Author), Guoming Liang (Author), Zishuai Wang (Author), Jiju Li (Author), Liyuan Wang (Author), Yun Chen (Author), Adeyinka Abiola Adetula (Author), Yijie Tang (Author), Kui Li (Author), Dazhi Wang (Author), Zhonglin Tang (Author) |
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