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      Non-coding RNAs in Uterine Development, Function and Disease

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      Advances in experimental medicine and biology
      Uterus, Endometrium, Myometrium, Endometriosis, Leiomyoma, miRNA

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          The major function of the uterus is to accept and provide a suitable environment for an embryo, ultimately leading the birth of offspring and successful propagation of the species. For this occur, there must be precise coordination of hormonal signalling within both the endometrial and myometrial components of this organ. Non-coding RNAs, specifically, microRNAs (miRNAs) have been shown to be essential for normal uterine development and function. Within this organ, miRNAs are proposed to fine-tune the actions of the female steroid hormones estradiol and progesterone. Not surprising, mis-expression of miRNAs has been documented in diseases of the endometrium and myometrium such as endometriosis and leiomyomas, respectively. In this chapter, I will review the current understanding on the role, regulation and function of non-coding RNAs focusing on miRNAs in both the normal physiology of the endometrium and myometrium as well as in pathologies of these tissues, namely endometriosis and leiomyomas.

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          Journal
          0121103
          280
          Adv Exp Med Biol
          Adv. Exp. Med. Biol.
          Advances in experimental medicine and biology
          0065-2598
          12 May 2016
          2016
          01 January 2017
          : 886
          : 171-189
          Affiliations
          Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA
          Article
          PMC4878440 PMC4878440 4878440 nihpa780885
          10.1007/978-94-017-7417-8_9
          4878440
          26659492
          3f9c80b1-9c85-4fb3-88b3-758aaeb21537
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          miRNA,Leiomyoma,Endometriosis,Myometrium,Endometrium,Uterus
          miRNA, Leiomyoma, Endometriosis, Myometrium, Endometrium, Uterus

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