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ssc-miR-128: Ssc-mir-128 is a microRNA that has been found to play a role in regulating various cellular processes and signaling pathways. It has been shown to be involved in the regulation of the cell cycle and neurotrophin signaling pathway, along with other microRNAs such as ssc-miR-20b, ssc-miR-497, ssc-miR-195, and ssc-miR-371-5p [PMC4934789]. Ssc-mir-128 has also been identified as one of the candidate microRNAs in different studies. For example, it was found to be upregulated at D100 compared to E90 [PMC4423774]. It was also found to potentially regulate the chemotaxis of immune cells [PMC8851844]. In another study, ssc-mir-128 was upregulated in DON-exposed piglets and showed a strong increase in abundance [PMC8585098]. Ssc-mir-128 has been identified as one of the microRNAs that can potentially serve as biomarkers for assessing DON effects [PMC8585098]. It has also been shown to have target genes involved in various pathways such as MAPK gene family and PIK3 gene family [PMC10000162]. Additionally, ssc-mir-128 has been found to be differentially expressed in PRRSV-infected pigs and is involved in PRRSV-induced immune response and invasion [PMC10000162]. Overall, ssc-mir-128 is a versatile microRNA with potential roles in various cellular processes and diseases.
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