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1. miR-877-5p as a Potential Link between Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Development and Metabolic Syndrome.

2. Hsa-miR-133a-3p, miR-1-3p, GOLPH3 and JUP combination results in a good biomarker to distinguish between prostate cancer and non-prostate cancer patients.

3. MiR-106b-5p: A Master Regulator of Potential Biomarkers for Breast Cancer Aggressiveness and Prognosis.

4. MiR-19b-3p and miR-101-3p as potential biomarkers for prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis.

5. Adipose tissue from metabolic syndrome mice induces an aberrant miRNA signature highly relevant in prostate cancer development.

6. CTBP1 depletion on prostate tumors deregulates miRNA/mRNA expression and impairs cancer progression in metabolic syndrome mice.

7. CTBP1/CYP19A1/estradiol axis together with adipose tissue impacts over prostate cancer growth associated to metabolic syndrome.

8. CLCA2 epigenetic regulation by CTBP1, HDACs, ZEB1, EP300 and miR-196b-5p impacts prostate cancer cell adhesion and EMT in metabolic syndrome disease.

9. CTBP1 and metabolic syndrome induce an mRNA and miRNA expression profile critical for breast cancer progression and metastasis.

10. Implications of microRNA dysregulation in the development of prostate cancer.

11. CtBP1 associates metabolic syndrome and breast carcinogenesis targeting multiple miRNAs.

12. [Cystic Fibrosis Cloud database: An information system for storage and management of clinical and microbiological data of cystic fibrosis patients].

13. Association of HO-1 and BRCA1 Is Critical for the Maintenance of Cellular Homeostasis in Prostate Cancer.

14. Bordetella pertussis entry into respiratory epithelial cells and intracellular survival.

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