Journal article
Micro-RNA mediated regulation of proliferation, self-renewal and differentiation of mammalian stem cells
GR Hime, WG Somers
Cell Adhesion and Migration | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.4161/cam.3.4.9913
Abstract
Metazoan growth and development is maintained by populations of undifferentiated cells, commonly known as stem cells. Stem cells possess several characteristic properties, including dividing through self-renewing divisions and generating progeny that differentiate to have specialized cell fates. Multiple signaling pathways have been identified which coordinate stem cell proliferation with maintenance and differentiation. Relatively recently, the small, non-protein coding microRNAs (miRNAs) have been identified to function as important regulators in stem cell development. Individual miRNAs are capable of directing the translational repression of many mRNAs targets, generating widespread chang..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Nicole Siddall, Shayne Bellingham and Leonie Quinn for critical reading of the manuscript. G. R. H. is funded by an NHMRC project grant and W. G. S. is a NHMRC Peter Doherty Fellow.