
CircRNAs are a special class of non-coding RNA (ncRNA) molecules. They have a closed circular structure and are formed by reverse splicing by non-classical splicing methods. They coexist in highly differentiated eukaryotes. More and more studies have shown that CircRNAs would change during osteogenic differentiation. This paper introduces the role of CircRNAs in tissue cell osteogenic differentiation, and reviews the current research status of the targets and signaling pathways of CircRNAs during osteogenic differentiation.
R, Medicine, regulation, circrnas, differentiation, osteogenesis
R, Medicine, regulation, circrnas, differentiation, osteogenesis
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