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Homo sapiens (human) hsa-miR-3182 URS00002FAA8C_9606

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hsa-mir-3182: Hsa-mir-3182 is a human microRNA that has been identified in various studies. It has been found to be differentially expressed in different cell lines, including Caco-2 and HRT-18 cells, after exposure to certain substances [PMC5187811]. It has also been identified as being downregulated in primary and metastatic serous ovarian cancer [PMC5945511]. Hsa-mir-3182 has been shown to be downregulated by the intracellular expression of Tat72 [PMC5624617]. Furthermore, it has been found to be significantly decreased in participants after bottle warmer thawing of frozen storage [PMC9963775]. Hsa-mir-3182 is also associated with cardiovascular disease and vascular calcification through the regulation of blood pressure, vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation, plaque morphology, and necrosis [PMC9123672]. It has been found to be downregulated in gastric adenocarcinoma cells treated with GA-Me [PMC9093067]. Additionally, hsa-mir-3182 is upregulated in exosomes isolated from corneal stromal cells from healthy patients compared to those from patients with keratoconus [PMC9598276]. Overall, hsa-mir-3182 is a human microRNA that shows differential expression in various cell lines and diseases. It plays a role in cancer progression, cardiovascular disease, and other biological processes.

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