Abstract: AbstractThe progression of diabetes is accompanied by increasing demand to the beta‐cells to produce and secrete more insulin, requiring complex beta‐cell adaptations. Functionally active and ubiquitous non‐coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have the capacity to take part in such adaptations as they have been shown to be key regulatory molecules in various biological processes. In the pancreatic islets, the function of ncRNAs and their contribution to disease development is beginning to be understood. Here, we review the different classes of ncRNAs, su...
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Bioinformatics
Computational biology
Cell biology