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Cells choose their words wisely

In their recent Nature paper, Garcia-Martin et al. show that sequences within a microRNA influence how much of that microRNA is sent to another cell through extracellular vesicles. This supports a growing body of data demonstrating that cells use RNA to talk, but we know much less about how they lis...

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Published in:Cell 2022-03, Vol.185 (7), p.1114-1116
Main Author: Buck, Amy H.
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Language:English
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Summary:In their recent Nature paper, Garcia-Martin et al. show that sequences within a microRNA influence how much of that microRNA is sent to another cell through extracellular vesicles. This supports a growing body of data demonstrating that cells use RNA to talk, but we know much less about how they listen. In their recent Nature paper, Garcia-Martin et al. show that sequences within a microRNA influence how much of that microRNA is sent to another cell through extracellular vesicles. This supports a growing body of data demonstrating that cells use RNA to talk, but we know much less about how they listen.
ISSN:0092-8674
1097-4172
DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2022.03.010