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Homo sapiens (human) hsa-miR-6165 URS0000298172_9606

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hsa-mir-6165: Hsa-mir-6165 is an upstream microRNA of ABLIM1 in NT2 neural cells [PMC9794427]. Overexpression of hsa-mir-6165 can downregulate ABLIM1, leading to the attenuation of NT2 differentiation, and affecting the cell cycle and apoptosis [PMC9794427]. Four websites predicted downstream target genes for hsa-mir-6165, with 1503 target genes identified [PMC7546773]. In 2012, Parsi et al. reported the existence of hsa-mir-6165 and detected its endogenous expression in several glioma cell lines [PMC7060782]. Additionally, (38) successfully predicted and validated hsa-mir-6165 in NGFR [PMC8286462]. Hsa-mir-6165 is an upstream microRNA that regulates ABLIM1 expression in NT2 neural cells. Overexpression of hsa-mir-6165 leads to downregulation of ABLIM1 and affects various cellular processes such as differentiation, cell cycle regulation, and apoptosis [PMC9794427]. Furthermore, several websites have predicted downstream target genes for hsa-mir-6165. Among them, 1503 target genes have been identified [PMC7546773]. In 2012, Parsi et al. reported the existence of hsa-mir-6165 as a conserved putative microRNA. They successfully detected its endogenous expression in various glioma cell lines [PMC7060782]. Additionally, (38) successfully predicted and validated the presence of hsa-mir-6165 in NGFR gene [PMC8286462].

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