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This project investigates the regulation of non-coding RNAs during viral infections, focusing on how these regulatory RNAs are controlled. By using various viruses as models, it aims to understand the mechanisms behind RNA silencing and its implications for host-virus interactions.
Small and large non-coding RNAs are essential components at the heart of gene expression regulation.
The past fifteen years have witnessed the emergence of a new field of research impacting diverse domains of biology.
Among these, virology is no exception and discoveries such as the antiviral role of RNA silencing, virus-encoded microRNAs (miRNAs), or miRNA-based regulation of viruses have notably shifted our views of host-virus interactions.
Although we know a lot about the mechanisms of action…
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