Abstract

![Figure][1] Immature muscle cells transfected with seven miRNAs (right) differentiate into myotubes (green) more readily than control cells (left). Like a second lock on a door, a team of microRNAs (miRNAs) provides a backup layer of protection against cancer, [Marzi et al.][2] show. The

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