"Living I Was Your Plague, O Pope, dead, I will be your death" are the words Martin Luther wrote on the wall, in chalk, the night before he died. They were the epitaph he wanted to be remembered by. This book, by Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxfo...
Although the differential expressions of the miR-200 family members are beginning to be documented in such neurodegenerative conditions, specific roles of these miRNAs in their etiology remain largely unknown. 3.2. miR-200 Family in Fibrosis Fibrosis is one of the major pathological processes that ...