Silent players, loud impact: unveiling the therapeutic potentials of LncRNAs
Ahmed Kamal,
Menha Swellam,
Nevin M. Shalaby
et al.
Abstract:Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a class of RNA transcripts that are long (i.e., more than 200 nucleotides) and not translated into proteins. They have recently emerged as potential treatment targets for numerous disorders due to their involvement in multiple cellular functions such as gene regulation, epigenetic modulation, and chromatin organization. This review highlights the current state of lncRNA-based therapeutics, the potential of lncRNAs as drug targets for treating human diseases, the various strat… Show more
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