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MicroRNA Profiling in Cancer
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Measurement and Interpretation of MiRNA Expression Profiles. MicroRNA Expression Analysis by LNA Enhanced Microarrays. Analysis and QC for Real-Time QPCR Arrays of Human MicroRNAs. Massively Parallel MicroRNA Profiling in the Haematologic Malignancies. Who Dunit? MicroRNAs Involved in Prostate Cancer. Intronic MicroRNA. Creation, Evolution and Regulation. Mirome Architecture and Genomic Instability. Interconnection of MicroRNA and Transcription Factor-Mediated Regulatory Networks. Analysis of MicroRNA Profiling Data with Systems Biology Tools. Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation by MicroRNAs.

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Yuriy Gusev, PhD, assistant professor in Bioinformatics, Department of Surgery, at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, is instrumental in the ongoing development and activities of a surgical research facility focused on molecular and cellular studies of human diseases related to surgery. He is responsible for the management of computerized cell imaging and bioinformatics systems for gene expression micro-arrays technologies in Surgical Research Core Facilities as well as the education of residents, postdoctoral fellows, and medical and graduate students.

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"Topics on microRNAs have taken scientists by storm in the last seven years. Today more than 5500 publications related to microRNAs can be found in PubMed. Do we really need another book for readers already saturated with this topic? The answer is a definite yes. Yuriy Gusev has wisely put together a fine book linking various aspects of the study of microRNAs starting with profiling of microRNoma, the functional study of pathway networks involving miRNAs as well as evolutionary models of microRNoma evolution or mathematical models of posttranscriptional regulation of microRNAs. Readers will find the book different compared with others already published. One thing is certain: the curiosity of the readers will increase with every page turned." --George A. Calin, MD Anderson Cancer Center

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