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- Bookedited by Carlo M. Croce, Paul B. Fisher.Contents:
Chapter One. MicroRNAs and cancer: a long story for short RNAs
Chapter Two. The enigma of miRNA regulation in cancer
Chapter Three. Animal models to study microRNA function
Chapter Four. Cancer hallmarks and microRNAs: the therapeutic connection
Chapter Five. microRNAs in cancer susceptibility
Chapter Six. Role of the tRNA-derived small RNAs in cancer: new potential biomarkers and target to therapy
Chapter Seven. MicroRNAs and epigenetics.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2017 - ArticleDrenguis B, Griffin T, Gerdes A, Marchioro T.Acta Radiol Ther Phys Biol. 1977 Jun;16(3):241-4.The graft in 178 renal transplant patients was irradiated in an effort to halt acute rejection phenomena. Of the patients, 61 per cent received their transplant from either a sibling, parent or child and 38 per cent received cadaveric kidneys. Of the irradiated kidneys 61 per cent were functioning at 6 months, 58 per cent at 12 months and 49 per cent at 18 months. The rational for irradiation of transplanted kidneys with acute rejection is discussed.