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bta-mir-423: Bta-mir-423 is a microRNA that has been identified as a potential biomarker and therapeutic target for bovine endometritis [PMC8433134]. It has been found to target FOXJ1 and bta-miR-149 in specific modules [PMC8433134]. In addition, several sub-networks in brown and turquoise modules have been identified, including mRNAs such as IRAK1, AKT1, STAT3, CCDC39, and ZMYND10, as well as lncRNAs and other miRNAs [PMC8433134]. Bta-mir-423 has also been found to be more abundant than its corresponding miRNA in certain cases [PMC2713767]. It is a unique miRNA found in pregnant ewes on day 14 [PMC8831238]. Bta-mir-423 is thought to target genes associated with metabolism, immune system, cell cycle, and apoptosis [PMC5699189]. Overall, bta-mir-423 shows potential for its role in bovine endometritis and may serve as a valuable biomarker for this infection.
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