Coding and noncoding: the CLL mix
Authors: Deepa Sampath; George A. Calin;
pmid: 20466868
Coding and noncoding: the CLL mix
Abstract
In this issue of Blood , Palamarchuk and colleagues present interesting evidence that deletions in chromosome 13q result in a loss of expression of both the protein coding gene, dleu7 as well as the noncoding RNA cluster miR-15a-16-1 . dleu7 and miR15a-16-1 may both have a role in the pathogenesis of CLL.
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