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Microarray-based analyses of mRNA decay in the regulation of mammalian gene expression
2004
Briefings in Functional Genomics & Proteomics
Mammalian cells coordinately regulate their gene expression programmes to ensure appropriate responses to stimuli. While transcriptional events provide an important level of gene expression regulation, modulation of messenger RNA (mRNA) decay provides an additional critical regulatory step. Much of the current knowledge of regulated mRNA decay comes from investigations of cytokine and other early response genes involved in inflammation and immunity. Recent genome-wide measurements of mRNA decay
doi:10.1093/bfgp/3.2.112
pmid:15355594
fatcat:vndei4qh5rdnvcgip55r6annge