@article{4ae55e40625d11de8bc9000ea68e967b,
title = "miR-10 in development and cancer",
abstract = "The microRNA (miRNA) miR-10 family has attracted attention because of its conservation and the position of the miR-10 genes within the Hox clusters of developmental regulators. In several species, miR-10 is coexpressed with a set of Hox genes and has been found to regulate the translation of Hox transcripts. In addition, members of the miR-10 family are de-regulated in several cancer forms. Aside from acting in translational repression, miR-10 was recently found to bind a group of transcripts containing a terminal oligo-pyrimidine (TOP) motif and to induce their translation, thereby adding a new function to the miRNA repertoire.",
author = "Lund, {Anders Henrik}",
year = "2010",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1038/cdd.2009.58",
language = "English",
volume = "17",
pages = "209--14",
journal = "Cell Differentiation and Development",
issn = "1350-9047",
publisher = "nature publishing group",
number = "2",
}