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The roles of gene transcription in cancer have long been
appreciated. However, posttranscriptional processes also contribute
significantly to alterations in gene expression that lead to tumor
initiation, formation, and progression.We have known for decades
that alterations in the expression of key genes, such as those
involved in cell proliferation, signaling, apoptosis, and immune
responses, are major molecular events in cancer. This book presents
our current understanding of selected posttranscriptional control
mechanisms and the RNAs that they regulate. Each chapter provides
an overview of a specific RNA-directed regulatory system and the
RNA/protein factors involved, then discusses major findings in the
field and their relationships to the development and/or treatment
of cancer and associated diseases. Future questions serve to
address 'where do we go from here' and stimulate the reader's
thinking about these important problems.This compendium of chapters
from experts in the field is essential reading for anyone
interested in the myriad ways that RNAs contribute to
tumorigenesis: from graduate students, researchers, and clinical
scientists interested in mRNA processing and translation,
RNA-binding proteins that promote turnover/stability of specific
mRNAs, how small noncoding RNAs control inflammation and signaling,
roles of the epitranscriptome, and future and emerging RNA-based,
anti-tumor therapeutics.
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