TGFB3-AS1 promotes Hcy-induced inflammationof macrophages via inhibiting the maturityof miR-144 and upregulating Rap1a
It has been demonstrated that homocysteine (Hcy) can cause inflammatory diseases. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) and microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in this biological process, but the mechanism underlying Hcy-induced inflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we found that lncRNA TGFB3-AS1 was hig...
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Main Authors: | Hui Zhang (Author), Yinju Hao (Author), Anning Yang (Author), Lin Xie (Author), Ning Ding (Author), Lingbo Xu (Author), Yanhua Wang (Author), Yong Yang (Author), Yongsheng Bai (Author), Huiping Zhang (Author), Yideng Jiang (Author) |
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