In vertebrates, the coordinated beating of hundreds of motile cilia present at the apical surface of multiciliated cells (MCC) is required for propel directionally flow of biological fluids inside some organs (airways, cerebral ventricles, fallopian tubes or some embryonic structures). Many human diseases are associated with ciliary defects or...
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December 17, 2013 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: March 26, 2023
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September 1, 2011 (v1)Journal article
Multiciliated cells lining the surface of some vertebrate epithelia are essential for various physiological processes, such as airway cleansing. Their apical surface is constituted by hundreds of motile cilia, which beat in a coordinated manner to generate directional fluid flow. We recently reported the identification of microRNAs of the...
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2011 (v1)Journal article
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September 18, 2015 (v1)Journal article
Vertebrate multiciliated cells (MCCs) contribute to fluid propulsion in several biological processes. We previously showed that microRNAs of the miR-34/449 family trigger MCC differentiation by repressing cell cycle genes and the Notch pathway. Here, using human and Xenopus MCCs, we show that beyond this initial step, miR-34/449 later promote...
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September 18, 2015 (v1)Journal article
Vertebrate multiciliated cells (MCCs) contribute to fluid propulsion in several biological processes. We previously showed that microRNAs of the miR-34/449 family trigger MCC differentiation by repressing cell cycle genes and the Notch pathway. Here, using human and Xenopus MCCs, we show that beyond this initial step, miR-34/449 later promote...
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2017 (v1)Journal article
miR-34/449 microRNAs are conserved regulators of multiciliated cell differentiation. Here, we evidence and characterize expression of two isomiR variant sequences from the miR-34/449 family in human airway epithelial cells. These isomiRs differ from their canonical counterparts miR-34b and miR-449c by one supplemental uridine at their 5 0-end,...
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March 13, 2017 (v1)Journal article
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2017 (v1)Journal article
miR-34/449 microRNAs are conserved regulators of multiciliated cell differentiation. Here, we evidence and characterize expression of two isomiR variant sequences from the miR-34/449 family in human airway epithelial cells. These isomiRs differ from their canonical counterparts miR-34b and miR-449c by one supplemental uridine at their 5 0-end,...
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