MicroRNA Profiling and Head and Neck Cancer

by Chris on September 25, 2009

miRNA profiling and head and neck cancerRecent advances in microRNA expression profiling have led to a better understanding of the HNOC pathogenesis. This will lead to the identification of specific microRNA expression patterns that may become powerful biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis of HNOC. In addition, these microRNAs may also serve as therapeutic targets for novel strategies of HNOC prevention and therapeutics. Read the full review article here:
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/cfg/2009/837514.html

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