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mmu-mir-376b: Mmu-mir-376b is a microRNA that has been extensively studied in various contexts [PMC5372868]. In the miRWalk database, it is one of the six miRNAs, along with mmu-miR-615, mmu-miR-124, mmu-let-7e, mmu-miR-708, and mmu-miR-879, that have a total of 349 validated target genes [PMC5372868]. In the livers of LPD offspring, mmu-mir-376b is significantly downregulated [PMC5372868]. Mmu-mir-376b has been found to have a preferential editing site and has been shown to be edited in the adult brain [PMC2500034] [PMC3409261]. In rodents subjected to perinatal protein malnutrition, there is a reduction in the expression of mmu-mir-376b at 21 days [PMC9127546]. Mmu-mir-376b is also associated with other transcription factors for the regulation of common targets within each regulation network [PMC4531287]. Additionally, there is a human cluster that corresponds to the mouse cluster containing mmu-mir-376a and mmu-mir-376b [PMC1315341].
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