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Mus musculus (house mouse) mmu-miR-709 URS0000533C81_10090

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mmu-mir-709: mmu-mir-709 is a microRNA that has been studied in various contexts. It has been found that mmu-mir-709, in combination with at least two other microRNAs, mmu-miR-16*, mmu-miR-1195, and endo-siRNA-1196, can increase the viability of tumoral cells [PMC7139390]. Additionally, the differential expression of mmu-mir-709 has been regulated by QDTS [PMC6779835]. This microRNA is known to target the protein encoded by the BORIS gene, which is involved in DNA methylation and imprinting regulation [PMC2705851]. It has also been suggested that mmu-mir-709 may play a role in the pathological process of AKI [PMC7810567]. Furthermore, mmu-mir-709 has been found to have target mRNAs and is associated with other microRNAs such as mmu-miR-149-3p, mmu-miR-1249-5p, mmu-miR7648-3p, and mmu-miR3285p [PMC8692151]. In a different study, it was observed that there were four up-regulated miRNAs including mmumir709 and seven down-regulated miRNAs in a specific context [PMC4099493]. Specific primers for detecting this microRNA have also been commercially available [PMC3135352]. Finally, miRNA real-time PCR experiments have used specific TaqMan® Small RNA probe sets for detecting this microRNA as well as other related miRNAs [PMC4914300]. References: [PMC7139390] [PMC6779835] [PMC2705851] [PMC7810567] [PMC8692151] [PMC4099493] [PM3135352] [PMC4914300]

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