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cfa-miR-26a: Cfa-mir-26a is a microRNA that has been studied in various contexts. It was selected for validation in microarray results along with other microRNAs [PMC5678797]. In veterinary patients, changes in the concentration of cfa-mir-26a have been observed in canine ventricular and atrial muscles after the development of congestive heart failure [PMC5533140]. Additionally, cfa-mir-26a has been found to be highly expressed in the epididymis of mature dogs compared to immature dogs [PMC10135127]. The expression of cfa-mir-26a, along with other microRNAs, is affected by age in the epididymis of dogs [PMC10135127]. It has been suggested that cfa-mir-26a, along with other microRNAs, may be involved in aging in dogs [PMC10135127]. In adrenal cortex samples, cfa-mir-26a is part of the miRNA families that are most abundant and active [PMC4768678]. Furthermore, cfa-mir-26a has shown significant differential expression between metastatic and non-metastatic mammary tumors [PMC7646326]. Lastly, cfa-mir-26a has been identified as being unique to a specific comparison among various miRNAs [PMC9617701].
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