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ssc-mir-744: Ssc-mir-744 is a microRNA that has been found to be differentially expressed in various studies. It has been shown to be downregulated in different tissues, including muscles after ischemia-reperfusion injury [PMC6737989]. Ssc-mir-744 has also been implicated in the regulation of Th1/Th2 cell differentiation and the polarization of immune responses during T. gondii infection [PMC8851844]. In addition, ssc-mir-744 has been identified as a potential regulator of PRRSV infection and immune response [PMC10000162]. It is worth noting that ssc-mir-744 has been found to have binding sites in the 3'UTR of RFX2, a transcription factor involved in various cellular processes [PMC10010159]. The regulation of RFX2 by ssc-mir-744 has been confirmed through dual-luciferase reporter assays [PMC10010159]. Furthermore, ssc-mir-744 is part of a network of miRNAs involved in myogenesis and skeletal muscle stem cell quiescence [PMC6737989]. Overall, ssc-mir-744 appears to have diverse roles in different biological processes and may serve as a potential therapeutic target or biomarker for various conditions.
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