Cross-Species Suppression of Hepatoma Cell Growth and Migration by a Schistosoma japonicum MicroRNA
Schistosoma japonicum eggs trapped in host liver secretes microRNA (miRNA)-containing extracellular vesicles (EVs) that can be transferred to host cells. Recent studies demonstrated that miRNAs derived from plants can modulate gene expression and phenotype of mammalian cells in a cross-kingdom manne...
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Main Authors: | Yu Lin (Author), Shanli Zhu (Author), Chao Hu (Author), Jing Wang (Author), Pengyue Jiang (Author), Liufang Zhu (Author), Zhengli Li (Author), Sai Wang (Author), Yuanbin Zhang (Author), Xindong Xu (Author), Weiqing Pan (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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