Hynes, CarlyClancy, JenniferPreiss, Thomas2015-12-071521-6543http://hdl.handle.net/1885/20101Emerging findings indicate that cells can produce both micro (mi)RNAs and their messenger (m)RNA targets in multiple processing variants in a tissue- and developmental stage-selective manner. Specifically, we find that cells accumulate a greater range ofKeywords: messenger RNA; microRNA; microRNA 21; microRNA 22; cardiovascular function; gene expression; gene function; genetic analysis; heart; heart disease; human; review; RNA processing; Animals; Gene Expression Regulation; Heart Diseases; Humans; MicroRNAs 3' untranslated region; cardiac disease; miRNA biogenesis; miRNA-target interaction; mRNA 3' end cleavage; polyadenylationmiRNAs in Cardiac Disease: sitting duck or moving target?201210.1002/iub.10822016-02-24